Allison Stevens, Lacy Hicks, Cassie Fowler and Zenna Zwoll are all a part of the Moving Onward and Upward program through Minnie Hamilton Health System. Recently, they have completed their community group project where they collected personal care items. All of their donations will go to support the Family Crisis Intervention Center (FCIC). FCIC advocates and supports social change that will result in non-violent relationships, homes, and communities.
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