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40691
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The Catawba Crafters’ crochet-based cause initially called them to create hats for the homeless. Now, their clothing ensemble includes baby beanies, chemo hats, and wheelchair shawls. In addition to homeless shelters and soup kitchens, their service involves patients in facilities like neo-intensive care units, cancer treatment centers, and nursing homes.
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Carolina Country (NoCar HD 9688 N8 C38x), Vol. 50 Issue 2, February 2018, p6
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38305
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Granite Quarry’s Civitian Club takes pride in its place. Care for the community is measured in projects such as building a baseball field, sponsoring scholarships, and collecting coats for needy children.
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38304
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Service clubs had the task of drawing communities together in the years before social media networks. How service clubs like the Optimists and Sherrills Fords Lions Club maintain their place in their respective communities is through charitable endeavors. Profiled was North Carolina Lions’ funding Camp Dogwood and Optimists’ fundraising research related to cures for childhood cancer.
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