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Summit County Republican Women supported numerous nonprofits this December

Summit County Republican Women made donations to TreeTop Child Advocacy Center, Summit County Animal Control and Shelter and Stand Together Against Racism and Radicalism in the Services this December. Additionally, the group also plans to present a donation to the Breckenridge Outdoor Education Center’s program for veterans in 2025.

 “It is a privilege to be able to give back to area organizations that provide important services for our community and our country,” Summit County Republican Women president Debra Irvine said. “These groups support our children, our pets, and our military, and we are grateful for all they do. We encourage others to contribute to organizations of their choice.”

Summit County Republican Women hosts various events throughout the year and provides an annual scholarship for local graduating high school seniors. For more information visit SummitGOPWomen.org


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