As she turned toward her yard to watch the carpenters with Partners In Care at work, the great-grandmother's soft round face broke into a large smile.
"I just say, 'Thank God for this program!'" she said, her great enthusiasm shining through.
Mrs. Brown's home in Shady Side was one of four separate projects the organization tackled on Saturday.
A ramp was being built for one woman by members of Friendship United Methodist church. A bathroom that had been gutted previously was being finished for...
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