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Foundation attends Ruritan meeting

Irene Klemmedson by Irene Klemmedson
May 7, 2019
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Pictured (left to right): Mary Dellenback Hill, Larry G. Ledford, Bernie Epperson, Mike Noonkester, Jo Slate, Merlin Scales, Bradley Slate, Kathy Loveland, Haley Loveland, Jane Scales Fulk, Amy Brown Sawyers, Eric Sawyers, and Mary Slate.

Ararat Ruritan held a meeting at 7 p.m. on May 4, with a covered dish supper.

In attendance was special guest, former military and former state trooper, President Larry G Ledford of No Greater Love Foundation, Inc.

Serving those who serve. The mission of No Greater Love Foundation, Inc. is to provide our Nations Military Warrior’s and their families with opportunities to recover from the stress and physical hardships of protecting and serving America. We accomplish our mission by providing a faith-based Ministry that supports recovery, resilience, and renewal of Spirit.

In the last four years the foundation has served more than 1500 warriors and their families. No Greater Love Foundation serves all military branches, first responders and law enforcement. Their service has been credited with saving families, preventing suicides, combating PTSD, and other job-related stresses. High percentages are influenced spiritually as they search for purpose, forgiveness, encouragement and healing.

For more information call (336) 416-8819 or email larrygledford@gmail.com.

 

 

 

 

 

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