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100 Women Cowichan Chooses Providence Farm

Providence Farm got a big boost of over 25 thousand dollars, from the rapidly growing non-profit group, 100 Women Cowichan.
252 women are now part of the group that gathers four times a year to vote on a local charity. Each member then donates 100 dollars to the cause.
Chris Holt is the Executive Director of Providence Farm. He says the show of support from 100 Women Cowichan shows how well supported the farm is by the community. He shares more on what the farm means to the community.
Providence Farm offers a wide range of programming.
The next 100 Women Cowichan meeting will be held on September 12th.
Kasi Johnston
Kasi Johnston
News/Announcer for 89.7 Juice FM!

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