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Texas Relief Efforts – Local cheer gym is headed to Texas!

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Texas Relief Efforts – Learn how you can get involved to help. Local cheer gym is headed to Texas.
Interview with Beth Waller and Donna Rogers, Director at All Star Legacy Cheer and Dance (Front Royal)

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Donations are being collected NOW at the All Star Legacy gym at 508 Kendrick Lane, Front Royal VA. Donna Rogers explains they will be DRIVING A TRUCK TO TEXAS!! Our local Front Royal cheer gym will be driving to Texas to a partner cheer gym to deliver much needed emergency supplies to the victims of Hurricane Harvey. As a community, we have been invited to participate by making donations if at all possible. Ideas for items that can help so much:

Sweaters/sweat shirts, socks, prepackaged foods, blankets, pillows, towels, diapers, formula, toothbrushes, toothpaste, ready to eat foods, comfort kits, first aid supplies, medical gloves, feminine products, pet supplies and shampoo/conditioner.

Beth Waller surprises Donna with a gas card match challenge. It is understood that gas prices are outrageous right now. Gas for the truck to make the delivery is much needed.  What Matters will match gas card donations up to $500! Double your donation effort by donating a gas card to the Texas relief efforts organized locally here at the gym. Be sure to mention the What Matters match when making your donation.

All Star Legacy Cheer and Dance / Donation Location
Evening drop off times. Contact 540-683-5030 for questions.
508 Kendrick Lane, Front Royal VA
www.facebook.com/Frontroyalallstarlegacy

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