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Friends of Acadia Needs Your Help...Today!

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Help Friends of Acadia meet their $7,000 challenge grant!

Hey travelers, just got word of a fund-raising match for Friends of Acadia, and they need your help -- today! -- to maximize the match.

All donations the friends group receives through today, December 7, will be matched dollar-for-dollar, up to $7,000. So if they can land $7,000 in donations from folks like you, they'll actually add $14,000 to their bank account for projects and programs they perform in Acadia National Park.

This group constantly is working in the park, from helping obtain in-holdings to trail maintenance, getting kids out in the park to work on projects and learning to love nature, helping to maintain the Carriage Roads, and on and on.

All contributions will be matched up to $7,000, whether you become a member for the first time, give to the Annual Fund, give in honor or memory of someone, or give a gift membership.

To donate, head over to Friends of Acadia.

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