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CFC charity fair to be held Nov. 12

The Postal Service will host a Combined Federal Campaign Veterans Day Charity Fair on Wednesday, Nov. 12.

The virtual event will be held from 2 to 3 p.m. Eastern and will feature several charities that reflect the campaign’s many causes for November, including Entrepreneurs Scholarship Program, Girls on the Run, Guardian Angels Medical Service Dogs, Houston Food Bank, Make a Wish, Meals on Wheels, Ronald McDonald House Charities, Salvation Army, United Negro College Fund and Wounded Warrior Project.

The event is open to all employees. Nonexempt employees may participate only off the clock or during authorized breaks.

The MyHR website’s events calendar has the Zoom link and passcode needed to participate in the event.

Participants can sign up, search for and donate to the participating charities through the Combined Federal Campaign website or mobile app.

The campaign, also known as the CFC, is the federal government’s workplace charity drive. The latest campaign began Oct. 1 and runs through Wednesday, Dec. 31.

Participation in the CFC is voluntary.

Employees with questions can email the Postal Service’s CFC team.

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