Ten volunteers from Lexis/Nexis publishing in Charlottesville swept out shelters and the shower house, cleaned windows and raked trails at Camp Sugar Hollow, a facility owned by the Girls Scouts of Virginia Skyline Council, as part of the United Way’s Day of Caring Sept. 23. Lexis/Nexis volunteers have worked at the camp for the last six years and have painted every building there. “The cost of this if we had to do it would be $1,000,” said Mark Johnson of Lynchburg, who manages the property for the Council. “And we can’t afford it. It wouldn’t get done.”