Dormie Network Launches $50,000 Matching Fundraiser to Support Red Cross Hurricane Relief Efforts
October 16, 2024
After the destruction by Hurricanes Helene and Milton, Dormie Club donated over 100 hay bales to desperate farm animals. Dormie Network and Dormie Network Foundation have started this fundraising campaign that aims to double the impact of community donations by offering a matching program, where every dollar contributed will be matched by Dormie Network up to $50,000.
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