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Lost Dutchman Eagles lives up to 'people helping people' motto in Apache Junction

Posted 9/11/23

The Lost Dutchman Fraternal Order of Eagles 3850 Bingo Committee donated $2,000 from Project Help to assist children and families in Apache Junction.

Rose Portugal-Bradtad, Project Help …

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Lost Dutchman Eagles lives up to 'people helping people' motto in Apache Junction

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The Lost Dutchman Fraternal Order of Eagles 3850 Bingo Committee donated $2,000 to Project Help to assist children and families in Apache Junction.

Rose Portugal-Bradtad, Project Help coordinator, accepted the donation with thanks, according to a release.

The  Lost Dutchman Fraternal Order of Eagles 3850 Aerie also recently donated $500 each to the Apache Junction Unified School District junior high and three elementary schools as well as $400 to the AJUSD High School Student Council.