C Shift raises $1,700 in annual fundraiser for INOVA Children’s Hospital

Deshundra Jefferson, Chair at-Large
Deshundra Jefferson, Chair at-Large
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C Shift of the Adult Detention Center (ADC) recently organized its third annual “Pie a Supervisor” event to raise funds for INOVA Children’s Hospital. The initiative collected $1,700, which will be used to buy toys for donation to the hospital.

According to organizers, this fundraising effort is part of their ongoing commitment to support local healthcare facilities and give back to the community. The event involves participants donating money for a chance to pie a supervisor, with all proceeds going toward charitable causes.

“We are grateful for the support and participation from everyone involved,” said an ADC representative. “The money raised will help bring joy to children receiving care at INOVA Children’s Hospital.”

This marks the third consecutive year that C Shift has held this event, reflecting their continued dedication to supporting children in need through local partnerships.



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