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HEART Networking donates $1,000 to United Way of Front Royal-Warren County

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HEART Networking, an active local small-business networking group, has donated $1,000 to the United Way of Front Royal-Warren County. This generous donation was made in keeping with the group’s mission to make “meaningful contributions to the local community.”

HEART Networking prides itself in being less formal and more friendly than traditional business networking groups. The group believes in Hard work, positive Energy, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork (HEART). In keeping with these core values, the group works to develop meaningful relationships with individuals that members know, like, and trust, and that represent local businesses. Group members also seek to improve themselves and the businesses they represent through shared instruction, introductions to other local businesses, and business referrals.

HEART Networking meets each Thursday morning at 9am at Blue Ink Original, located at 425 N. Royal Avenue, Front Royal, VA, 22630. The group welcomes local businesses and individuals to attend and take about 25 minutes to introduce themselves and their businesses.

Since 1950, the United Way has worked to advance the common good in Front Royal-Warren County. The community wins when a child succeeds in school, when families are financially stable, and when people are healthy. The United Way’s goal is to create long-lasting change by addressing the underlying causes of the challenges we face. Living United means being part of the change!

To reach the United Way offices in Front Royal-Warren County (134-B Peyton Street, Front Royal, VA, 22630), please email info@frontroyalunitedway.org or call 540-635-3636. To donate directly to your local United Way, please visit: frontroyalunitedway.org/donate.

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