Last Low Number License Plate Auction December 9-13

OAK BLUFFS, MA (November 23, 2020) – 

WHAT:  

MV Community Services (MVCS) announces their final Low Number Online Auction for , featuring the remaining low number MV License Plates, from December 9-13. 

In-demand plates up for bid in Auction #7 include: MV46, MV47, MV48, MV49, MV52, MV54, MV57, MV62, MV63, MV79, MV82, MV84, and MV92. Each plate will have a starting bid of $1,000 and plates will be awarded to the highest bidder.  

Auction #7 will be the final low number auction. To date, more than $400,000 has been raised from low number auctions to benefit MVCS and other Island charities through the Driving the Future Fund.

WHEN:  

Auction opens:  Friday, December 9 at 9:00 am EDT
Auction closes: Sunday, December13 at 9:00 pm EDT

WHERE

Similar to past license plate auctions, all bidding will take place online. 

Register to bid here: https://mvcslicenseplate.ggo.bid/bidding/package-browse 

WHY:   

The MV Low Number auctions give people the chance to support the Island community in a unique way and make a positive impact. To date the auctions have raised over $400,000 for MVCS and other Island nonprofits that benefit youth and elders. 100% of the funds raised through MV License Plate sales help support MVCS and nonprofits across the Island-organizations who are working hard to ensure the Island community remains safe and healthy during the COVID-19 pandemic. 

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About MV Community Services:

We are clinicians and social workers, psychiatrists, counselors, case workers, teachers and volunteers. Embracing community in collaboration with police and primary care physicians, the hospital and Island schools. People who share our belief in the worth and dignity of all. Every day we commit our unique experience, expertise and compassion to help our entire community be as vibrant, strong and healthy as it can be. When together we answer the call our community thrives. Learn more at www.mvcommunityservices.org

About the Martha’s Vineyard License Plate Program:

The Martha’s Vineyard License Plate program benefits Martha’s Vineyard Community Services (MVCS)  and Island non-profits. The program has generated more than $650,000 in revenue. Revenue generated from the program is used for funding the vital programs and a range of support services provided by MVCS. In keeping with the agency’s community-minded spirit, MVCS donates 20% of annual net proceeds to other Island non-profits through the MVCS Driving the Future Charitable Fund, a collaborative effort between MVCS and the Permanent Endowment for Martha’s Vineyard. Grants from this fund are used to support education and health and human services for youth and seniors on Martha’s Vineyard. For more information visit www.mvlicenseplate.com.