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A Community Thank You From House Of Harrison

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To the Editor,

On behalf of everyone at House Of Harrison, I would like to express my heartfelt gratitude to our incredible community for making our recent fundraiser such a tremendous success.

What began as a dream to provide a vehicle that will help us deliver clothing and blessing bags to those in need became a beautiful reminder of what can happen when a community comes together with compassion and generosity.

Thank you to our sponsors, donors, local businesses, volunteers, friends, family, and everyone who purchased tickets, donated auction items, made monetary contributions, or simply came out to support our mission. Your generosity and kindness will allow House Of Harrison to continue serving those in need throughout our community.

A very special thank you to the incredible men and women who stepped in while I was dealing with a serious back injury. Since I wasn't physically able to do the work, you took over everything — from setting up and decorating to lifting, organizing, and handling countless details. You never complained; you simply showed up with willing hearts and made sure everything came together beautifully. I will never be able to thank you enough for your kindness, your hard work, and your belief in the mission of House Of Harrison. You are the heart behind this organization, and I am forever grateful.

House Of Harrison was founded in memory of my beloved son, Harrison, and is built on the belief that every person deserves dignity, compassion, and hope. This event reminded me that while one person may start a mission, it is a caring community that allows it to grow. Together, we are making a difference, one act of kindness at a time.

To everyone who helped in any way, please accept my deepest thanks. Your generosity, compassion, and support mean more than words can express. I am truly grateful to be part of such an extraordinary community.

Lynne Farah Founder, House Of Harrison

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