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Kingman benefits from volunteers, non profits

Dear Editor,

April 18 through 23 was Week of Caring in Kingman.  Several groups volunteered for special projects and general area cleanup.  Some of these special projects included building wheel chair ramps using lumber donated by Home Depot, passing out homeless kits, planting a garden, and so much more.

River Cities United Way would like to thank Girl Scout Troop #2074, Mohave Pride, Prada Elementary School, The Bearded Baker, Kingman Cares, River Valley Home Health & Hospice, Kingdom United Church, Home Depot, Lions Club, the City of Kingman, Kingman Clean City Commission, True Value, and the Kindness Movement.

Robert Starkey

River Cities United Way

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