To the editor:
Thank you for running the article “Plummer Youth Promise to reopen restored Caroline Plummer House” in the April 28 issue of the Daily Item. It captured why renovating this historic building while focusing on our goal of keeping children in foster care connected to family is so important.
On May 2, we celebrated the reopening of the historic Caroline Plummer House and honored the community that made this restoration possible with an open house. The attendance far exceeded our expectations, and the feedback was rewarding.
It is impossible to thank everyone involved with this project, but I must thank the following:
For those who weren’t able to attend our celebration but would like to help, we have an anonymous donor who will match all donations up to $350,000 made through June 30 in order to assist us as we seek to raise the remaining $3.6 million to pay off the $25 million expense associated with this major undertaking. Gifts in any amount will make a difference.
With Gratitude,
Nicole McLaughllin
Executive Director
Plummer Youth Promise
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