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WM Supports NANA’s House Building Fund

WM showed up in full force to come alongside many other bowlers to help raise money for NANA’s House.   One hundred percent [100%] of the money raised for NANA’s House stays local and helps Brevard county’s Neglected, Abused, Needy,Abandoned kids by providing a safe and loving home where they can be loved during difficult times.

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NANA’s House recently closed on seven acres in West Melbourne (Minton & Eber) and has plans to build an 8 cottage gated community to provide a safe and loving home for our neglected and needy children here in Brevard county.   The sole purpose of this evening is to raise money for this amazing  “long term dream”.  Danny McKnight, from Black Hawk Down fame, will be the guest speaker and Kim Frodge, Founder and Executive Director of Nana’s House, will present plans for the property concept along with the history of the organization and future goals for our gated community.

To find out more about this amazing organization, please visit their website at

 

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