The United Way of Northwest Georgia will host Volunteer Vacation Summer Session on June 22-24. The camp encourages youth to “Live United” by participating in volunteer service projects and creating community awareness.
Youth ages 14-18 will be volunteering with several human service organizations in the county. These agencies include the Summer Feeding Program at Chatsworth First United Methodist Church, Boys and Girls Club, Georgia Mountains Health, Keep Chatsworth-Murray Beautiful and the Murray County Red Cross.
Volunteer Vacation is a healthy, fun and rewarding opportunity for youth to make a difference in the community. Applications are due Thursday. For more information or to receive an application for Volunteer Vacation e-mail Kyle Coffey at kyle.coffey@ourunitedway.orgx, call 211 from a landline phone or (706) CAN-HELP from your cell.
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Volunteer vacation applications due Thursday
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Sheriff: Murders were ‘crime of passion’
Members of the media surround Whitfield Sheriff Scott Chitwood outside the jail as he gives an update about the hunt for Sonny Neal Friday. Neal is wanted in connection with the deaths of his wife and her grandfather.Matt Hamilton/The Daily Citizen
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