There’s a building on Columbia Avenue with much of the makings - TopicsExpress



          

There’s a building on Columbia Avenue with much of the makings of a traditional Southern home: a sweet front porch, two red rocking chairs, a wooden swing and five busy women. Inside, there’s always a flurry of activity too—after all, these ladies are fighting for a very important cause within the community. As staff members of Williamson County CASA, a nonprofit that fights for mistreated or abandoned youth, they help mobilize and lead an 80-plus volunteer force to ensure that each child has a solid place to call home. Established in 1993, the organization was created to ensure that its assigned children are placed in safe and permanent homes—and they’ve served more than 1,500 young ones since. Read our latest Faces of Franklin story in last weeks Williamson Herald to learn about the people behind the organization: williamsonherald/features/business/article_76f3225e-4544-11e4-b50f-001a4bcf6878.html
Posted on: Mon, 29 Sep 2014 15:42:02 +0000

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