KFC helps homeless shelter

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Kentucky Fried Chicken in Hillsboro and the Highland County Homeless Shelter recently teamed up to hold a community fundraising night to help raise funds for the homeless shelter. Guests were given flyers to bring in and give to the cashier, which in turn allowed KFC to donate $450 to the shelter. The monies will assist in the daily operations of the shelter. The shelter is a 501C3 non-profit organization with no government funding and relies on donations and fundraising. The shelter is open 365 days a year and offers assistance and support for up to 28 men, women and children for a maximum of 90 days. It provides beds, food and shelter, along with access to essential programs and services that enable homeless individuals to rebuild their confidence and lives. Donations can be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thorugh Friday. Pictured, from left, are Linda Brown, KFC Area Coach; shelter volunteers Tammy Hart and Jesse Hart; Christian McConehea (chicken); Brittany Bayless, KFC general manager and Billy Garrison, KFC assistant manager.

Kentucky Fried Chicken in Hillsboro and the Highland County Homeless Shelter recently teamed up to hold a community fundraising night to help raise funds for the homeless shelter. Guests were given flyers to bring in and give to the cashier, which in turn allowed KFC to donate $450 to the shelter. The monies will assist in the daily operations of the shelter. The shelter is a 501C3 non-profit organization with no government funding and relies on donations and fundraising. The shelter is open 365 days a year and offers assistance and support for up to 28 men, women and children for a maximum of 90 days. It provides beds, food and shelter, along with access to essential programs and services that enable homeless individuals to rebuild their confidence and lives. Donations can be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thorugh Friday. Pictured, from left, are Linda Brown, KFC Area Coach; shelter volunteers Tammy Hart and Jesse Hart; Christian McConehea (chicken); Brittany Bayless, KFC general manager and Billy Garrison, KFC assistant manager.
http://www.timesgazette.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/33/2017/07/web1_KFC-pic.jpgKentucky Fried Chicken in Hillsboro and the Highland County Homeless Shelter recently teamed up to hold a community fundraising night to help raise funds for the homeless shelter. Guests were given flyers to bring in and give to the cashier, which in turn allowed KFC to donate $450 to the shelter. The monies will assist in the daily operations of the shelter. The shelter is a 501C3 non-profit organization with no government funding and relies on donations and fundraising. The shelter is open 365 days a year and offers assistance and support for up to 28 men, women and children for a maximum of 90 days. It provides beds, food and shelter, along with access to essential programs and services that enable homeless individuals to rebuild their confidence and lives. Donations can be dropped off from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday thorugh Friday. Pictured, from left, are Linda Brown, KFC Area Coach; shelter volunteers Tammy Hart and Jesse Hart; Christian McConehea (chicken); Brittany Bayless, KFC general manager and Billy Garrison, KFC assistant manager.

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