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▼Homecontinued from Page IB This was just a cement block building Loftm said, adding the renovations were done mostly by volunteers, which was the main reason it took a year to open. When you have volunteers, you can only do it when you can get them to do it.”The Mount Molly CRO has 28 volunteers and five part-time paid employees, two of which are caseworkers. Clients come to the organization through word of mouth. The organization operates through the Ministerial Association of Mount Holly.With the new digs, caseworker Faye Murrow hopes more people will be aware of the CRO’s presence. When the group occupied the City“We can take more clothing, furniture and appliances. This is just the beginning of our Thanksgiving and Christmas rush.'aye Morrow caseworkerHall basement, many people had trouble finding them, she said.The one thing is accessibility,Murrow said. You can see us. We’re visible.In addition to the main building, an additional storage building also sits on the property.“We can take more clothing, furni ture and appliances, Murrow said.An abundance of donated food items already line the shelves.This is just the beginning of our Thanksgiving and Christmas rush, Murrow said.There are other benefits to the new building besides space, according to caseworker Brenda Rogers.We’re more professional-looking now,” she said.You cun reach Jason Foster at (704) S69-I8J9.
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The Gaston Gazette

Gastonia, North Carolina, US

Sat, Oct 27, 2001

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