“The entire premise behind Giving Tuesday is to encourage generosity, and I believe we live in one of the most generous counties in the state of Alabama,” Kerissa Helms said.
The event will welcome an estimated 45 vendors ranging from Krispy Kreme and T-Mobile to Catholic Social Services the East Alabama Mental Health Center.
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The Auburn City Council has reopened applications to fill a vacancy on the East Alabama Mental Health Board. Applications will be accepted until 5 p.m. on April 10.