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CARTER COUNTY, Tenn. — In a heartwarming gesture, a local real estate firm has donated $20,000 to support Carter County's homeless program and three schools in the area. This generous contribution aims to provide assistance to families in need during the challenging times brought on by the government shutdown.
The funds will be allocated to various initiatives designed to help alleviate the struggles faced by homeless individuals and families in Carter County. Schools such as Happy Valley Elementary are set to benefit directly from this donation, ensuring that students and their families receive the necessary support during the holiday season.
This initiative highlights the importance of community involvement in addressing local issues, particularly during difficult times. The donation not only aids those experiencing homelessness but also strengthens the resources available for students, fostering a more supportive environment for education and personal well-being. The commitment shown by the local firm exemplifies the spirit of giving that is especially vital during the holidays.
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