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Servants Inc. from pg 1 idea of working locally. “There are home repair needs here, and we have these skills,” said Cotton. “(Trent thought), ‘Let’s start working more regularly here in the community.’” Home Helps began serving in York in 2007. From York, the leap to Lancaster County was natural. Davis now works out of The Candy Factory building in downtown Lancaster several days a week. According to Cot- Servants Inc., a ministry that provides home repairs, has opened an office in Lancaster County. ton, the executive team had a director at CrossNet, said the model,” said Cotton. “We are a School districts where its servision of expanding into a organization is grateful to part- year-round model,” he noted, vices would not be duplicated. number of counties, with Lan- ner with Servants Inc. “Recent- adding a full-time project The organization is actively at caster being the first. “Right ly, a handicapped-accessible manager was scheduled to work in Columbia as well as now we are in York, Lancast- porch was placed on the home begin working for the min- New Holland, and representaer, and Adams,” explained of a family in our community,” istry in Lancaster County in tives attended the Together Cotton, adding that Lebanon, she said. “The family shared January 2021, with Thursdays Initiative Network (TIN) meetDauphin, and Cumberland are with us … that they observed and Saturdays slated to be the ing at Pequea Valley Intermewhat it means to show love primary workdays. Cotton diate School on Nov. 17, 2021, in line to get offices next. One of the initial connec- and care every time they inter- noted that the organization is for the purpose of introducing tions Servants Inc. made was acted with the (Servants) staff. looking for local volunteers. the organization to the local with CrossNet Ministries in We are grateful for this part- Skills like roofing, plumbing, community. Servants Inc., still sends New Holland. “In 2021, we nership and opportunity to and carpentry are bonuses but completed five projects in meet needs and show God’s not required. “ We put an recovery teams to areas of the emphasis on building relation- U.S. hit by disasters. On Jan. New Holland with CrossNet,” love in ELANCO.” “Servants is unique because ships,” Cotton explained. “You 2 and 9, Heartland Recovery said Cotton. Meredith Dahl, executive a lot of ministries do the camp don’t have to be a professional trips left to help those areas carpenter to sit down and recently devastated by tornahave a conversation. Anybody does. Readers may learn more about the organization by viscan serve.” Servants Inc. is already serv- iting www.servants.org or ing in most Lancaster County calling 717-378-0336.
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The Millersville Woman’s Club will meet at 1 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 18, at St. Paul Lutheran Church, 222 N. George St., Millersville. Attendees may share a traditional or digital book they have read. Short talks on the books and authors will be
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