Match Madness will match donor gifts made to Saint Francis

Match Madness, a one-day event designed to generate new gifts to The Saint Francis Foundation endowment, is just a week away. Sponsored by the Greater Salina Community Foundation, every donation made to Saint Francis during the event will be matched, up to 50 cents for each dollar, with a cash grant for immediate needs.

To help Saint Francis earn a portion of this year’s $100,000 match pool, supporters are encouraged to stop by the Salina Fieldhouse, 140 N. 5th Street, in Salina, on Thursday, March 15, any time from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., and make a donation.

Persons who live outside of Salina or Saline County can make an online donation from 12 a.m. to 11:59 p.m. on March 15 at MatchMadnessGSCF.org. All gifts are tax-deductible.

To learn more, contact Michelle Peck at 785-826-5073 or michelle.peck@st-francis.org.

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Beth Cormack

Beth is the project manager for the Saint Francis Ministries Marketing and Communications team.

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