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Shenandoah Valley Axe Throwing Hosts Fundraiser for Autism Program

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The Shenandoah Valley Axe Throwing Company is partnering with Liam’s Chance Behavioral Services for a special event to support a great cause. On Sunday, September 8th, from 2 to 4 p.m., the two organizations will host a fundraiser at 20 South St. in Front Royal, VA, to raise money for iPads that will benefit behavior technicians working with children on the autism spectrum.

Liam’s Chance is a local nonprofit that provides a school readiness program for preschool-aged children with autism. This program helps children develop essential skills before they enter school, making a significant difference in their educational journey.

To support their mission, the event will feature a silent auction where attendees can bid on various items generously donated by community members. In addition to the auction, guests will be treated to a thrilling “throw-off” between the founders of Liam’s Chance, showcasing their axe-throwing skills.

Cash donations are also welcome and will be accepted at the door, making it easy for everyone to contribute to this important cause. All funds raised will go directly toward purchasing iPads, crucial tools for behavior technicians working with children.

If you’re interested in donating items for the silent auction or need more information about the event, please get in touch with Rachel at rachel.paugh@hi5aba.com.

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