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$1500 Raised For Wounded Warriors

Writer's picture: Frances PetersFrances Peters

Updated: 4 days ago


From right to left: Suellen Smith, Holy Grounds owner; Joan Shelley and Mary Collins, Front Porch Beads volunteers; and Arianna Segich, barista.

Front Porch Beads recently held a one-day sale at Holy Grounds Coffee House which generated a $1500 donation for the Wounded Warrior Project.

 

Wounded Warrior Project provides mental health services, career counseling, rehabilitative care, and advocacy efforts to veterans and active military members who have incurred a physical or mental injury, illness or wound during or after their service.

 

“We were proud to have this special event at Holy Grounds” said Suellen Smith, owner of the coffee house located in the Gateway Plaza on Amelia Island. “Many of our customers are retired military and showed their support by purchasing lovely jewelry, with 100% going to Wounded Warriors.”

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