CDW M. McVay and Warden R. Fisher donate $4,000 to April Molina who represents the OLIVE charitable organization. Chief Deputy Warden M. McVay presents a $5,000 check to Kimberly Bitter, PBIS Coordinator, who represents Madera Unified School District, School Culture & Climate Department. CDW M. McVay, left, and Warden R. Fisher donate $3,500 to Jennifer Coronado, Victim Services Program Manager, and Beatriz Salazar, who represent the Community Action Partnership of Madera County.
Madera County charities received a boost in funding thanks to the efforts of the incarcerated population at Valley State Prison.
On June 8, Warden R. Fisher and Chief Deputy Warden M. McVay donated money to three Madera area charities. All funds were raised through food sales held by the incarcerated population.
Recipients included:
- Community Action Partnership of Madera County (learn more): $3,500
- Madera Unified School District, School Culture & Climate Department (learn more): $5,000
- OLIVE Foundation (learn more): $4,000
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