
The project kicked off with the “Walk to Raise the Roof” event Oct. 2. The walk was one of the events planned to raise money to purchase building materials to assist in building a safe, energy-efficient home. Each home requires raising $145,000 for building materials, permits, land development and tradespeople such as electricians, plumbers, excavators, etc.
The Wells Rotary Club was present for the ground breaking ceremony, was a sponsor for the walk and its members will be volunteers on the project through its completion.
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