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Representatives of Liberty Resources Therapeutic Family Foster Care spoke at at the Fulton Lions Club’s Jan. 10 meeting. Daryl Whalen, (center), Liberty Resources recruitment and retention manager, spoke about Liberty’s Foster Care program that “provides a loving and stable, family-centered environment with strong clinical support that enables youth to live successfully within the community.” Priscilla Heilveil, (left), supervisor of Liberty’s Kinship and Post Adoptive Services Program, spoke about services provided to families with children other than those born to them, especially children with special needs. David Dingman, Fulton club president, is at far right. The Fulton club, which celebrates its 60th anniversary this year, is one of the largest and most active in their district. Lions clubs are committed to sight and hearing preservation. The Fulton Lions Club, also know for their Lions Loot Sweepstakes and Labor Day Duck Derby, provides financial assistance for those in need of eyeglasses, eye exams and hearing aids to residents in the Greater Fulton area. For further information on Fulton Lions: www.FultonLionsClub.org or visit the Fulton Lions Club page on Facebook®.

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