Community church pleads for urgent building repairs

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During a recent government meeting, representatives from a local parish highlighted urgent infrastructure needs for their aging building, constructed in 1969. The parish, which serves approximately 300 families, has been actively involved in community services, including health initiatives like flu shot clinics. However, they face significant challenges due to the building's deteriorating condition.

Key issues presented include a leaking roof, malfunctioning air conditioning since May, and the absence of a handicap accessibility ramp. The parish has made efforts to raise funds through donations but has found themselves falling short of the necessary resources to complete these essential repairs.

In their appeal to local government officials, parish representatives expressed a humble request for assistance, emphasizing the importance of these repairs not only for the building's functionality but also for the continued service to the community. They urged officials to consider their situation and explore potential avenues for support to ensure the parish can maintain its role in serving the community effectively.

Converted from City of Wilkes-Barre Council Combined Session 11.26.24 meeting on November 28, 2024
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