Danville United Way moving to new home
DANVILLE – Next month, United Way of Danville will move from the Red Cross building to new offices in the Robert Thornton building in downtown Danville.
The move saves money for the United Way and boosts its visibility, according to Jeanne Mulvaney, executive director of the agency.
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