Rabun Aid Program pitches in for New Hope United Methodist Church
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Will Davis, left, Rev. Lee Krivsky, pastor at New Hope United Methodist Church, back, Stella Merkle and Hannah Hickox work to build a ramp to improve accessibility at New Hope United Methodist Church last month as part of the Rabun Aid Program (RAP).
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Hannah Hickox, back left, David Riley, Stella Merkle, Evan Williamson, Chris Fuller and Rev. Lee Krivsky, pastor at New Hope United Methodist Church, work on the shoveling dirt to build the ramp to improve accessibility at New Hope United Methodist Church.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Hannah Hickox and Stella Merkle participate in RAP and help build the ramp to improve accessibility at New Hope United Methodist Church last month.
Megan Broome/The Clayton Tribune. Students from youth groups around the state help build a ramp to improve accessibility at New Hope United Methodist Church last month as part of the Rabun Aid Program (RAP). It was the 30th year of RAP and gives students the opportunity to help citizens in need in Rabun County and complete community service projects.
Students with the Rabun Aid Program (RAP) helped build a ramp to improve accessibility at New Hope United Methodist Church last month.
The church is located at 3011 U.S. Highwa...
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