Clay Habitat for Humanity, Clay Behavioral Health join forces to build wheelchair ramp, covered roof MIDDLEBURG – Clay County Habitat for Humanity and Clay Behavioral Health Center recently …
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Clay Habitat for Humanity, Clay Behavioral Health join forces to build wheelchair ramp, covered roof
MIDDLEBURG – Clay County Habitat for Humanity and Clay Behavioral Health Center recently collaborated on two building projects at CBHC’s Knight Boxx campus. A much-needed wheelchair ramp and a covered structure for protection from inclement weather were completed. Donations from community members, assistance from Home Depot Fleming Island and a volunteer work crew helped make the projects a reality. Nonprofit agencies know the value of collaboration to maximize resources and these projects are evidence of how much we can accomplish by working together.