The Circle of Care wants to offer a special thank you to everyone who came out Saturday, July 13th for the Serve Day. We had roughly 50 people hanging sheetrock, sanding walls, painting, and landscaping. We had a great time and got far more done than we could have ever expected. Thanks to Church of the Highlands for sponsoring and donating supplies, the Owens for coordinating, and everyone else who took their time to invest in our area’s families.
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