Steven DelVecchio

Member of the Board of Directors

                                                                                               
fundraisersRecently, I had the privilege of being named to the Board of Directors of an incredible faith-based, nonprofit organization called the Jeremiah Project.  Each summer, the Jeremiah Project provides middle school students the opportunity to take part in home repair and improvement mission projects for people in need in Winchester, VA and Romney, WV.

This summer more than 600 students will participate in projects ranging from painting homes, building wheelchair ramps, home maintenance, and fence construction for low-income individuals including people with physical or mental disabilities. 

The Jeremiah Project needs to raise $30,000 to help offset the costs of providing these much-needed services as well as the costs of lumber, building materials, and supplies for this summer’s projects.  My goal is to help Jeremiah Project raise $3,000 by June 30th

That’s why I hope you’ll consider making a tax-deductible contribution to the Jeremiah Project today.  Any gift, whether it is $25, $50, $100, or more will help us provide critical home improvement and repair projects to over 70 families in need.  

To make a gift to the Jeremiah Project, just click on the donate button to make a credit card gift using our secure server.



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If you prefer to make your gift by mail, you can send your check to: 

            Jeremiah Project
            P.O. Box 5163
            Williamsburg, VA  23188

Your gift will help make a difference in lives of the students who participate in our projects and the families that are relying our support to make their homes safer, drier, warmer, or more accessible. 

Thanks for your help! 

Steve DelVecchio

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More information about the Jeremiah Project can be found at: www.jeremiahproject.org

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