Campers help renovate Habitat's new warehouse
DANVILLE – Hammers, shovels and brooms were being wielded by members of the Danville Family YMCA Summer Camp and Teen Reach programs Wednesday.
The participants, ages 10 through 17, were helping at the Habitat for Humanity warehouse, formerly a fire station and a warehouse, at 705 N. Walnut St., which was recently donated to Habitat by the city.
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