Youth leaders for Habitat for Humanity have fundraising success

Youth leaders for Habitat for Humanity have fundraising success

STUDENT LEADERS present a check for $1,408.63 to Tammy Johnson, Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland executive director, as part of their 2018-19 service project. Youth Leader student representatives shown, from left front, are Courtney Rogers, Bradley Central; Hannah Hawkins, Walker Valley; back, Mason Taylor, TCPS; and ASA Blake, Cleveland High School.

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Verizon Executives Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland

Verizon Executives Volunteer for Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland

A CHECK was presented to Habitat for Humanity of Cleveland for $1,233 on Tuesday. Funds were raised by Russell Cellular Verizon stores in the area, which asked for $10 donations throughout the month of June. In attendance in no particular order are: Ron Wallace; Kelby Canty; Amy Little; Holly Fain; Jason Foster; Jon Costilow; Drickson Toussaint; Tammy Johnson; Chris Benalli; Jasmine Evans; Ryan Lemme; Juliana Warner; Scott Reader; Carey Urquilla; Matt Beal; and Jason Powers.

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Habitat ReStore Gets Facelift

Habitat ReStore Gets Facelift

CUTTING THE RIBBON on its Re-Store, Habitat of Cleveland encourages everyone to come check out what the store has to offer. Store manager Dave Williams stressed the "cycle of blessing" created through Habitat. First, people bring lightly used items to the store, the items are then reasonably priced and sold and money from these sales goes to build homes in the community.

BANNER PHOTO, COLBY DENTON