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Young Harris College's Financial Aid Office Raises Funds for S.A.F.E.
Dr. Lynne Grady, President of the Board of Directors of S.A.F.E., was recently presented with a check for over $800.00 by the staff of the Financial Aid Officeat Young Harris College after the office'sfourth annual S.A.F.E. yard sale.

Pictured standing, L to R: Mrs. Linda Adams, Director of Financial Aid at Young Harris College; Dr. Lynne Grady, President of the Board of Directors of S.A.F.E and Director of Counseling at Young Harris College; Mrs. Merrie Heins, Student Financial Aid Counselor and coordinator of S.A.F.E. yard sale; seated - Mrs. Wanda Martin, Assistant Director of Financial Aid at Young Harris College)
Items for sale were donated by the college's staff and faculty. A portion of these funds will be used to purchase Christmas presents for families currently residing at the S.A.F.E. shelter.

Mrs. Linda Adams, Director of Financial Aid at YHC, Mrs. Wanda Martin, Assistant Director of Financial Aid, and Mrs. Merrie Heins, Student Financial Aid Counselor and this year's S.A.F.E. yard sale coordinator, would like to extend a special thank you to the Young Harris College Library for their donation of a large collection of VHS tapes that were sold during the yard sale and to all those who helped to make the fourth annual S.A.F.E. yard sale a success.

Founded in 1886, Young Harris College is a private, core liberal arts college focused on university preparation. Historically affiliated with The United Methodist Church, a primary goal of Young Harris College is to provide a quality education for the whole person: intellectually, socially, culturally, and spiritually. To learn more about Young Harris College, visit us at www.yhc.edu.
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