As the holiday season whirls around us, an essential reminder surfaces: the Eastern Shore Community needs CBES, and CBES needs the Shore.
For over three decades, the local grassroots organization, CBES, has been an integral part of our community, tirelessly working to inform, engage, and empower us all. Unlike larger, national organizations, CBES stands as a testament to the power of local commitment. Its existence relies solely on the generous support of its members.
Your donation is tax-deductible.
- Go to www.cbes.org to donate online
- You can also send a check with your contact info:
CBES, P.O. Box 882, Eastville, Virginia 23347.
Please give as generously as you can. All donations are welcome and appreciated!
Your contribution to CBES isn’t just a donation; it’s an investment in the sustainability and resilience of our cherished community. Every dollar you give is tax-deductible and directly fuels CBES’s mission to protect the essence of the Shore.
To show your support, visit www.cbes.org to donate conveniently online. Alternatively, you can contribute by sending a check along with your contact information to CBES, P.O. Box 882, Eastville, Virginia 23347.
Remember, the magnitude of your generosity doesn’t go unnoticed. All donations, regardless of size, are sincerely welcomed and deeply appreciated.
CBES plays a pivotal role in safeguarding the very things we hold dear about the Shore. By supporting their initiatives, we actively contribute to preserving the natural beauty and harmony that define our community.
Let’s come together this season and give back to ensure the thriving future of the Eastern Shore.

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