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$2,260 donated to Community Alliance Against Family Abuse in Apache Junction

Posted 9/15/22

Superstition Mountain Promotional Corp. recently donated $2,260 to Community Alliance Against Family Abuse from the 50/50 raffle the nonprofit did for weeks at the Country Junction Idol.

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$2,260 donated to Community Alliance Against Family Abuse in Apache Junction

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Superstition Mountain Promotional Corp. recently donated $2,260 to Community Alliance Against Family Abuse from the 50/50 raffle the nonprofit did for weeks at Country Junction Idol.

“SMPC members want to thank everyone that came out, enjoyed the competition and bought tickets. Together, we make a difference,” according to a release.

CAAFA, which was founded in 1998, has a mission that uses collaboration, support and outreach to empower individuals and families to break the cycle of abuse.

CAAFA in 2021 partnered with A New Leaf, a Mesa nonprofit.

For information on A New Leaf and CAAFA assistance, go to turnanewleaf.org. Learn more about SMPC at smpcaj.org.