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Grateful for the Community Support

Dec 31, 2021

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Chartiers Center would like to extend a warm thank you to all our friends and supporters this past holiday. Below are snippets that tell a story about a donation, collection or act of kindness shown our consumers. In addition, we would like to thank Guardian Storage for hosting a food drive for our Mary’s Market and for providing our clients warm coats and socks collected through their warm coat drive. Because of the generous support of the community and our friends, new and old, we will continue our mission to transform lives.  To all (staff, clients and community) we wish you the best in 2022.
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