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If you won the lottery, how would you give back?

“I’d give to local nonprofits to aid our community work.”

Robyn L. Jones, publisher

“I would build a community of tiny homes for the homeless.”

Elaine Wyborski, art director

NIKKI M. MURRY NMurry@BerksCountyLiving.com She/Her/Hers Editor-in-Chief

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“I love PA’s state parks, so I would love to donate money to the Pennsylvania Parks and Forests Foundation.”

Kaylie Haskins graphic designer

“I would give money to local churches and children’s charities.”

Elizabeth Beebe account executive

“I'm a bleeding heart for pets and animals so I'd give to nonprofits that serve them.”

Nikki M. Murry, editor

“I’d make sure my family was taken care of. I’d also give to the homeless community. If I won really big, I’d open up a family shelter so that the families in our community who have to face homelessness do not have to be split up.”

Sara Woodward account executive

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