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"Friends of Westborough ASP" Online Auction

ASP
START
31
May 2025
09:00 PM EDT
END
08
June 2025
09:14 PM EDT
RAISED
$9,932.00
GOAL $15,000.00
66.2% To Goal

About Our Auction

We are excited to be able to travel to central Appalachia this summer! Our 80 amazing volunteers (60 youth and 20 adult leaders) work all year to prepare for the 9-day trip this July 2025.

ASP has many fundraisers, but our annual “ASP Auction” is one of the most important community fundraisers where local and regional businesses show their support for our youth by donating items to our auction. The Auction will be a week-long online event held from May 31 - June 8.

During this week, Thursday, June 5, we'll also hold our Second Annual Cornhole Tournament!  Fun fun fun!

Your generous bidding helps us reach to meet our $50,000 budget needed to pay for all the building materials, food, lodging and transportation costs, for our mission trip to Appalachia. 

Have fun and bid often!
You will get email notifications, but to really stay on top of the action, be sure to sign up for text notifications -- just look for the red letters right when you bid on an item.

Visit the auction all week so you don't miss newly posted items!

Please feel free to bid OVER the value of items. That's where the FUN in FUNdraiser happens! :)


About ASP

Westborough Appalachia Service Project (ASP) is a home repair ministry that serves the poorest families of central Appalachia. It is a local community group, open to all, that teaches youth about rural poverty and how to make a difference. Adult mentors and high school students work together to build ramps, repair roofs, replace rotten floors, broken windows and provide other essential repairs to families in need. Since 1990, the Westborough Appalachia Service Project team, sponsored by First United Methodist Church and St. Luke the Evangelist Parish of Westborough, sends volunteers each year to provide much needed home repair and renewed hope to families in rural Appalachia.

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