Good Neighbor Clinic accepts donation

Good Neighbor Clinic accepts donation


During this season of gratitude and giving, The Good Neighbor Clinic of Sauk Prairie would like to thank everyone who donates their time, talent, and treasure. The clinic relies totally on grants and donations to stay open. Pictured here, clinic volunteers, Kathy Bruno, Dianna Woerpel, and Linda Mitchel-May accepting a $500 donation from Nicholas Miller, owner of Final Touch Sod Farm.

During this season of gratitude and giving, The Good Neighbor Clinic of Sauk Prairie would like to thank everyone who donates their time, talent, and treasure. The clinic relies totally on grants and donations to stay open.

 

 


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