Bradley County Americorps Serve Local Families

Emily Moncrief, Client Advocate, Wendy Curry, Director & Emma Miller, Americorps Student

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HopePlace Warren extends its heartfelt thanks to the AmeriCorps members of the Southeast Education Service Cooperative and the students of Bradley County schools for their generous service project, which benefits local families. Throughout September and October, students collected diapers, wet wipes, infant formula, baby food, and other essential items to support the work of HopePlace Warren.

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This community-driven effort demonstrates the power of compassion, teamwork, and investment in the well-being of the youngest and most vulnerable among us. The items collected will directly support local families facing difficult circumstances, ensuring they receive the practical help and encouragement they need.“We are incredibly grateful for the dedication of these students and AmeriCorps members,” said Director Wendy Curry. “Their kindness strengthens our mission and reminds families in our community that they are cared for. This is what loving your neighbor looks like. As a 501(c)(3) non-profit, HopePlace Warren relies on community support to sustain our life-affirming programs and resources. The ongoing commitment of local partners ensures we can continue serving clients and their families who need a little extra help.”

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