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tammylboyles
Asked July 2012
Is there a program in Crawford county for home repairs for a disabled one adult?
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tammylboyles,
You might want to check a local church or community organization. They may be able to volunteer their services for home repairs.
Best of Luck :)
Karie H.
07/25/2012 09:18:30
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You might want to check a local church or community organization. They may be able to volunteer their services for home repairs.
Best of Luck :)
Karie H.