Denim for a Difference starts Monday to benefit the United Way of Southern West Virginia.
In the fundraising promotion, employees of businesses, civic organizations, schools and other who have registered with the United Way may wear jeans to work. For $5 you can wear them for one day, for $10, three days and for $15, all week.
If your group has not registered, call the Teresa Tucker 304-263-2111 Monday.
The most recently registered are:
Mountain State University
Raleigh Psychiatric Services Inc.
DHHR - Raleigh County
Fairdale Elementary
First People’s Bank — Pineville
First People’s Bank — MacArthur
First People’s Bank — Mullens
Hospice of Southern West Virginia
Raleigh County Board of Education (Central Office)
Southern Communications
Abrams & Byron, Attorneys at Law
MCNB Bank — Beckley
MCNB Bank — Daniels
MCNB Bank — Princeton
MCNB Bank — Bluefield
MCNB Bank — Claypool Hill
MCNB Bank — Welch Mini Bank
MCNB Bank — Welch
United Bank — Beckley Main
United Bank — Sophia
United Bank — Raleigh Mall
United Bank — Crossroads Mall
Crab Orchard Elementary
Raleigh County Community Action
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