NewsJanuary 28, 2008
A Jackson Modern Woodmen fundraiser benefitted the Safe House for Women's children's program by providing money for school supplies and clothing. A Christmas raffle raised $1,932, and the Modern Woodmen's home office matched the amount through its Matching Fund program, bringing the total to $3,864 in funds for the children's program. Pictured from left were Lisa Quick, Safe House for Women development director, and Ron Ledbetter, Modern Woodmen district representative...
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A Jackson Modern Woodmen fundraiser benefitted the Safe House for Women's children's program by providing money for school supplies and clothing. A Christmas raffle raised $1,932, and the Modern Woodmen's home office matched the amount through its Matching Fund program, bringing the total to $3,864 in funds for the children's program. Pictured from left were Lisa Quick, Safe House for Women development director, and Ron Ledbetter, Modern Woodmen district representative.

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