Salvation Army of Danville expanding back-to-school program
DANVILLE – The Salvation Army of Danville is expanding its back-to-school program to provide needy students with not only school supplies, but also socks and underwear.
People can drop off donations during "Drop Your Drawers for the Salvation Army 2008" at this Friday's Summer Sounds concert in downtown Danville.
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