Community Corner Interview: Bettina Stevens of Reclaimed Hope Initiative

Community Corner Interview: Bettina Stevens of Reclaimed Hope Initiative

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Kendall spoke with Bettina Stevens who is the founder and executive director of Reclaimed Hope Initiative, a family-centered support and advocacy organization that provides rest, support, connection, healing and hope to foster, adoptive and special needs families. They are having a fundraiser with AbbeyRoad at Crozet Pizza on the Corner on Friday, July 9th. More info and tickets: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/abbeyroad-crozet-pizza-on-the-corner-fundraiser-for-reclaimed-hope-tickets-160731846279

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