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Volunteers serve community in United Way’s annual Day of Caring

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The ongoing rehabilitation project at Uniontown’s Bailey Park received a boost Wednesday from the United Way of South Fayette’s annual Day of Caring.

“It’s always been a part of the United Way to give back to communities,” said Sue Quinn, director of the Fayette Region.

Volunteers from Atlantic Broadband and Uniontown Area High School eagerly joined the city in working at the baseball field at jobs that included painting bleachers, a small dug out and the bottom portions of light poles.

United Way volunteers from Eat-N-Park, Hunter Panel, First Energy and Communities in Schools also tackled projects Wednesday at Connellsville Community Ministries, Connellsville Community Center, Domestic Violence, a home in Allison and the Smithfield Borough building.

For more information, read HeraldStandard.com.

 

 

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