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Paz-Holley Project, one step at a time to $73,000



2018-07-27 - Columbia, KY - Photo by Marian Grant.
The Paz-Holley (P-H) Project reached $73,000 July 26, 2018, leaving just $35,000 to achieve its goal of $108,000 and help the family of twelve into a home of their own that fits their number. Looking at the job to be done from a business perspective when $40,000 was needed, Community Medical Services owner Stacey Wilson announced a challenge to other businesses, "What if 40 businesses - or individuals within those businesses - give a thousand dollars from that company? We can buy this house and have those ten children in it before Thanksgiving!" She made her own gift, announced with her challenge, kicked off at 8amCT July 20, 2018. Marian Grant, a member of the staff, built this graph that shows a house at a glance where the fundraising effort has been in red and how close they are getting to the top. - LW


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