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Volunteers build fence and shed walls in Paradise using California Volunteers Neighbor to Neighbor grant
Summary
Volunteers gathered in Paradise to build fence and shed walls during Habitat for Humanity of Butte County’s Neighbor to Neighbor Volunteer Day, funded in part by a $750,000 Neighbor to Neighbor grant awarded to Paradise Recreation and Park District.
PARADISE, Calif. — On Saturday, volunteers built fence sections and shed walls during Habitat for Humanity of Butte County’s Neighbor to Neighbor Volunteer Day in Paradise, an event funded in part by a $750,000 grant awarded to the Paradise Recreation and Park District through California Volunteers’ Neighbor to Neighbor program.
The Neighbor to Neighbor program, created by the governor’s office to connect neighbors and address local needs, provided the grant to the recreation district; the…
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