
Community Credit Union has presented Safe Voices with a check for $250 to help supply a food pantry at the shelter. Safe Voices offers support for those affected by domestic violence at its offices in Farmington, Lewiston, Paris/Norway and Rumford. The local offices provide one-on-one support, support groups, children’s services, advocacy, information, referrals, court advocacy, transportation and accommodation for shelter, community education and professional training. From left are Christina Carter, executive vice president of Community Credit Union; Jennifer Hogan, president/CEO of Community Credit Union; and Taylor Kilgore, Safe Voices board member.
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