We are so happy to now have a road to the shelter. The project was completed by Dahlen Brothers Construction yesterday. If a road can be beautiful, this one is.
ROAD BEFORE

The road has been a challenge the past years as snow would build up in winter and when it rained in the summer this road was mud holes.
ROAD PROJECT 1

Many of the volunteers who came got their cars all muddy when coming to the shelter. The Road before picture tells it all. Now that problem is a thing of the past.
ROAD PROJECT 2

In addition to the road, the shelter yard has been ditched so that water will not collect in the yard making a mess, and providing a breeding ground for mosquitos.
ROAD PROJECT 3

We are thankful to Joan Lawson of the Lawson Family Fund and the William and Charlotte Parks Foundation who provided the necessary $14,000 to complete this project. This is a wonderful improvement and we are jumping for joy!
Sincerely, Karen
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