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$2,000 Target Early Childhood Reading Grant Given To United Way

Posted by Shorebread | Thursday, September 25, 2014
United Way Community Impact Manager Pam Gregory and Salisbury Target employees display examples of the free, high-quality books that local children receive through United Way’s Imagination Library Program. The $2,000 Target Early Childhood Reading Grant will provide over 924 booksto be distributed this year among the homes of 77 children. Pictured, back from left, are Bill B., Salisbury Target Store Manager Cindy Elder, Monty Montasser, Justin G. and Michael … READ MORE



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