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The latest Natick MA non-profit and charity news:
 
Music Go Round at 810 Worcester St. (Rte. 9 east) on Saturday, April 12 will restring your electric or acoustic guitar with high-quality strings in exchange for some non-perishable food items to be donated to A Place To Turn Food Pantry in Natick.
The Redhawk Foundation and Natick High School students on March 29 transformed the NHS gym into a mini golf course to raise funds for an end-of-year celebration for students in grades 9-11.
The Redhawk Foundation, a fund of the Foundation for MetroWest, was established in 2021 to provide financial support for youth programs in town.
The Mini Cup event served a dual purpose in raising funds for the upcoming Redhawk Fest, but also offered leadership and volunteer opportunities for students. Several National Honor Society members took on lead project roles, while 17 students earned community service hours through their involvement.
Community partners were also on hand to share information and offer giveaways.
Redhawk Mini Cup
Redhawk Mini Cup
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