VAN donates building to Family Promise
By Kathleen Thurber
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - Standing in the front yard of their new day center Tuesday, board members with Family Promise said it was God's timing that brought them a building just months before they plan to open.
"We feel very humble and very grateful," said the Rev. Gary Groves, board president.
The group gathered Tuesday at their future day center to thank the Vision Assistance Network's (VAN) board members and executive director, Vera Yeilding. VAN's board voted just before Thanksgiving to donate its Ohio Street facility to Family Promise after VAN had to shut its doors because of a lack of donations.
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By Kathleen Thurber
Reporter
Midland Reporter-Telegram
MIDLAND, TEXAS - Standing in the front yard of their new day center Tuesday, board members with Family Promise said it was God's timing that brought them a building just months before they plan to open.
"We feel very humble and very grateful," said the Rev. Gary Groves, board president.
The group gathered Tuesday at their future day center to thank the Vision Assistance Network's (VAN) board members and executive director, Vera Yeilding. VAN's board voted just before Thanksgiving to donate its Ohio Street facility to Family Promise after VAN had to shut its doors because of a lack of donations.
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