Drive By Giving for Royal Family Kids

Drive By Giving for Royal Family Kids

Photo: KAFE/Cruisin Coffee & Royal Family Kids


THANK YOU FOR YOUR DONATIONS TO ROYAL FAMILY KIDS CAMP AT THE
DRIVE BY GIVING!

Preliminary totals are in from Friday morning’s broadcast with Dave & Mandy in the Morning and the total amount you’ve donated is over $24,000…so far!  That’s over $24,000 that will send kids who’ve experienced abuse and neglect to a week at summer camp making positive memories.  (We should be getting a more final total on Monday morning with Dave & Mandy)

You can still donate throughout the weekend HERE or by specifically mentioning the donation when you swing through any Whatcom or Skagit County Cruisin Coffee locations!

A full campership is $325 for the week at camp. Find out more about how you can make a difference in the life of a local foster child and help them make memories that last a lifetime HERE!

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