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Stepping Stone Storage Clean Up Event with Nationwide Volunteers
Posted on Oct 27, 2022

Stepping Stone Storage Clean Up Event with Nationwide Volunteers

Thank you to our wonderful volunteers from Nationwide who stopped by Stepping Stone to support a much needed clean up event! Check out photos from the event!

Here are the pictures from the Stepping Stone Storage cleaning event that took place Friday, Oct. 21st! We had 6 awesome volunteers from Nationwide that helped sort through boxes, bags, etc., to clean up the NAC storage. They did an amazing job and helping our volunteer and donation coordinator put a HUGE dent in our cleanup of the NAC storage at Stepping Stone.

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Stepping Stone Cleanup

Stepping Stone Storage Cleaning Event

Cleanup Event at Stepping Stone Storage

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Volunteer Cleanup Event with Nationwide

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