April Foods Day

April Foods Day

Thanks to a $5,000 matching donation from Financial Plan Inc.
WE HAVE REACHED OUR GOAL AND RAISED OVER $23,000!
You can still donate to April Foods Day below.

During these trying and uncertain times we want to support local businesses and appreciate those who are on the front lines of the COVID-19 pandemic.

So that’s why all of us at Cascade Radio Group and Cascade Natural Gas are coming together to declare Friday, April 24th, April Foods Day.

We’re asking for your donations so we can provide gift cards from local restaurants to frontline workers as a thank you.

You can donate now through April 24th through our GoFundMe account where 100% of the donations will go to supporting our local heroes.

THE GOAL IS FOR ONE THOUSAND PEOPLE TO DONATE $20!
But donate whatever you can as every little bit helps.

CLICK THE DONATE BUTTON ABOVE TO DONATE NOW!

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Frontline workers aren’t just nurses and doctors, they’re the people bagging your groceries, caring for our elders at assisted living facilities and responding to emergencies.

Donate to support local restaurants and appreciate frontline workers for the long hours they are putting in to make sure we are safe and have what we need.

You can donate online or by mail to:

Cascade Radio Group
2219 Yew Street Road
Bellingham, WA 98229

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