Hamilton Y set to launch Annual Campaign on Feb. 7

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The Hamilton Area YMCA is partnering with Doctor’s Express to launch its 2015 Annual Campaign on Saturday, Feb. 7.

The goal of the Annual Campaign, which runs from Feb. 7 to Mar. 11, is to raise $200,000 to support YMCA programs.

The Annual Campaign Launch is open to the entire community and will feature giveaways, family activities and a raffle for door prizes provided by participating businesses.

As part of the launch event, NJ 101.5’s Big Yellow Van will visit the JKR Branch from 10:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Vendors expected to participate in the launch include Doctor’s Express, 1st Constitution Bank, AAA Mid-Atlantic, Brother’s Pizza on Rt. 33, CareOne at Hamilton, Crown Trophy, Dale Carnegie Training of Central and Southern NJ, H&R Block, Hamilton Area YMCA Summer Camp at the Sawmill Branch, Hamilton Dental Associates, Hamilton Horizons FCU, Hopewell Valley Community Bank, Investors Bank, Jersey Girl Café, On Deck Cruises and Tours, Pop Up Docs Mobile Veterinary Wellness Clinic, Princeton HealthCare System, Prism Physical Therapy, Round Table NJ, TD Bank, Villa Mannino Ristorante and Word Center Printing.

Several other community events are planned to promote the campaign and engage the community in fundraising for the Y.

More information is online at hamiltonymca.org.

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