Wednesday LEAP Inc. employees were welcomed to Wilton with a luncheon at the Wilton Congregational Church UCC.
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An evening of support and healing
“All disasters start and end locally … how long does it take before it ends locally? We don’t know. Certainly, it has not ended yet.” — Fred White, American Red Cross disaster mental health co-leader for Maine.
Spruce, LEAP step in to organize annual basketball fundraiser
The 8th annual Jake Lord Play It Safe Foundation benefit will be held Friday, Nov. 29, at Spruce Mountain High School in Jay.
4-H, horsemen support explosion victims
The Franklin County 4-H Beef Club and Farmington horsemen are doing their part to help following the explosion of the LEAP building on Monday.
Escape room to donate weekend sales to LEAP fund
Joe Musumeci, owner of Farmington Underground Escape Room will be donating 100% of weekend sales to the LEAP Explosion Fund set up by United Way of the Tri-Valley Area.
Prayer services in Farmington for those killed or injured in blast
Two prayer services were held Monday night for Captain Michael Bell, who was killed in an explosion earlier in the day and those injured in the blast.
LEAP Explosion Fund Established Through United Way
FARMINGTON — United Way of the Tri-Valley Area has established a means to help those affected by the recent explosion at the LEAP building in Farmington. As a valued community partner, and an agency that shows constant support and community involvement, it’s critical that we help them now. For those looking for ways to help, […]
LEAP Explosion Fund Established Through United Way
FARMINGTON — United Way of the Tri-Valley Area has established a means to help those affected by the recent explosion at the LEAP building in Farmington. As a valued community partner, and an agency that shows constant support and community involvement, it’s critical that we help them now. For those looking for ways to help, […]