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Apache Junction Mounted Rangers donate $2,500 to Hope Women’s Center
Apache Junction Mounted Rangers
From left are Peter Heck, captain of the Apache Junction Mounted Rangers, and Ceclia Voron from Hope Women’s Center.
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The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers recently donated $2,500 to Hope Women’s Center.
For more than 38 years, Hope Women’s Center has provided a safe haven for at-risk women and girls across Arizona to get back on their feet.
Hope Women’s Center’s Apache Junction Center, 252 N. Ironwood Drive, serves the East Valley, including Apache Junction, Mesa, San Tan Valley and surrounding communities, according to hopewomenscenter.org/apache-junction.
The Apache Junction Mounted Rangers is a local group that acts as a peacekeeping group. It supports organizations by raising funds at events such as the Lost Dutchman Days Rodeo. The group is always looking for new volunteers and charitable organizations to donate to. Go to ajmountedrangers.org.
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