Online bidding opens at RCAP Solutions holiday online auction
RCAP Solutions introduces a whole new way to shop and give this holiday season. November 1st at 8:00 a.m. the "doors" opened to www.rcapsolutions.cmarket.com the RCAP Solutions Community Support Holiday Online Auction.
"We believe the auction as a whole is an excellent opportunity for organizations, customers, friends and the community to assist RCAP Solutions in promoting our mission by sponsorship, donations and bids," said Karen Koller, CAE, president and CEO.
Money raised by the auction will go toward the valuable services that RCAP Solutions offers such as: housing assistance for the elderly and those in transition, domestic violence support services, clean water technical assistance & advocacy, revolving loans for home repairs to maintain occupancy and many, many more.
The auction will run from November 1st through December 15th and promises to have a major impact on the community. Thanks to sponsors and donors such as BHR Life, Fidelity Bank, RCAP Solutions has assembled an exciting catalog of auction items.
Everyone is welcome to browse, shop, or just drop by and sign our guest book to show their support at http://www.rcapsolutions.cmarket.com. Donations are now being accepted.
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