$10K donated to HelpLine

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On Saturday, Oct. 3, First Presbyterian Church of Delaware hosted its second annual Terry Kramer Memorial Golf Outing, sponsored by Chesrown, in honor of beloved church member Terry Kramer. Each year all dollars raised from the event are donated to a local nonprofit as a tribute to Terry’s love of philanthropy, organizers say. This year’s beneficiary of $10,000 was HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties. Pictured, left to right, are Sue Hanson, executive director of Helpline; and Nikki Hogarth, Nancy Baileys, Judy England, Dee Ketterling and Cory Beam from First Presbyterian Church. Helpline, located at 11 N. Franklin St., provides 24-hour crisis intervention, links to community resources, and suicide and violence prevention services. For more information, visit helplinedelmor.org. First Presbyterian Church is at 73 W. Winter St.

On Saturday, Oct. 3, First Presbyterian Church of Delaware hosted its second annual Terry Kramer Memorial Golf Outing, sponsored by Chesrown, in honor of beloved church member Terry Kramer. Each year all dollars raised from the event are donated to a local nonprofit as a tribute to Terry’s love of philanthropy, organizers say. This year’s beneficiary of $10,000 was HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties. Pictured, left to right, are Sue Hanson, executive director of Helpline; and Nikki Hogarth, Nancy Baileys, Judy England, Dee Ketterling and Cory Beam from First Presbyterian Church. Helpline, located at 11 N. Franklin St., provides 24-hour crisis intervention, links to community resources, and suicide and violence prevention services. For more information, visit helplinedelmor.org. First Presbyterian Church is at 73 W. Winter St.
http://aimmedianetwork.com/wp-content/uploads/sites/40/2015/11/web1_Helpline-copy.jpgOn Saturday, Oct. 3, First Presbyterian Church of Delaware hosted its second annual Terry Kramer Memorial Golf Outing, sponsored by Chesrown, in honor of beloved church member Terry Kramer. Each year all dollars raised from the event are donated to a local nonprofit as a tribute to Terry’s love of philanthropy, organizers say. This year’s beneficiary of $10,000 was HelpLine of Delaware and Morrow Counties. Pictured, left to right, are Sue Hanson, executive director of Helpline; and Nikki Hogarth, Nancy Baileys, Judy England, Dee Ketterling and Cory Beam from First Presbyterian Church. Helpline, located at 11 N. Franklin St., provides 24-hour crisis intervention, links to community resources, and suicide and violence prevention services. For more information, visit helplinedelmor.org. First Presbyterian Church is at 73 W. Winter St.

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