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Save & Serve donates $4,600 to support H15 Ministries teen outreach
Proceeds from the thrift shop’s Community Benefit Day will help H15 Ministries continue providing mentorship, faith-based programs, and a safe space for Holmes County youth.
Save & Serve Thrift Shop donated $4,628.37 in store proceeds to H15 Ministries as part of its Sept. 13 Community Benefit Day, supporting the organization’s outreach to local teens.
H15 Ministries operates in downtown Millersburg and provides a safe, welcoming space where young people can connect with mentors, build healthy relationships and grow in faith. Through weekly gatherings, special events and one-on-one support, H15 is creating a strong foundation for youth in Holmes County.
“This is exactly the kind of grassroots, local effort we’re grateful to support,” said Eric Raber, general manager of Save & Serve. “H15 is meeting teens where they are and offering real connection, encouragement, and care.”
Save & Serve’s Community Benefit Days are held regularly throughout the year, with 100% of sales from those days donated to a single nonprofit partner. The program turns everyday thrift shopping into meaningful support for local organizations that serve and strengthen the community.