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H.A.R.T
I have volunteered at H.A.R.T for years, since I was fifteen years old. I am now seventeen years old. I have seen the smiles on the people face as the recieved their free meals and prayers. I have heard about their strives to get jobs, an apartment, an education. H.A.R.T is ran by a wonderful staff that truelly cares about the people coming into the facility and never turn anyone away that needs help. They streach their supplies as much as they can to care for everyone. They sit down with a few of the needy and talk to them, to see if they need anything else, another blanket, a few pairs of socks, medicine. The staff will spend hours making sure everything is set up, clean, and prepared. They continually run out of food, blankets, clothings, shoes, and hygiene products. Most days they are understaffed and go home exhausted. I couldn't have choose a better place to volunteer at then H.A.R.T, a place filled with love, care, and God's grace.

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