Nonprofits join Do More 24 to raise funds

Delaware State News
Posted 3/3/21

As the Do More 24 Delaware charity event approaches Thursday and Friday, a number of local nonprofits are asking the community to support their cause.

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Nonprofits join Do More 24 to raise funds

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As the Do More 24 Delaware charity event approaches Thursday and Friday, a number of local nonprofits are asking the community to support their cause.

Historic Lewes Farmers Market seeks funds to support families in need

The Historic Lewes Farmers Market is hoping to raise $3,500 to purchase fresh local food from family farms to give to Delaware families in need.

Small family farms need help and so do the families who use food banks. The HLFM’s unique program supports both by buying food from family farms and delivering that local food to area food banks. The HLFM will make sure that there is a balance of fresh veggies, fruit, milk and bread to be delivered direct to the food banks from the farmers for distribution.

Donations can be made online.

Downtown Milford Inc. to raise money for beautification projects

For 24 hours starting Thursday at 6 p.m., Downtown Milford Inc. will be doing an online fundraiser as part of Do More 24 Delaware’s Giving Day.

DMI hopes to raise $3,000 for beautification projects around downtown.

Donations can be made online.

Milton Theatre seeks support during COVID-19

The Milton Theatre is looking to raise $10,000 as it faces "an unprecedented challenge to keep our venue as a viable business and preserve the burgeoning arts & culture scene in downtown Milton," organizers said in a statement.

"We need your support to help the cultural center of our community weather this storm," it reads. "The continued existence of the Milton Theatre will play a major role in solidifying our sense of community and springboard an economic recovery for our town."

Donations can be made online.

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