The Service Fair went to the dogs. Many animal rescue and animal oriented nonprofits were represented.
- The Service Fair went to the dogs. Many animal rescue and animal oriented nonprofits were represented.
- Shown left, Atlanta Union Mission serves more than 1,000 men, women and children with shelter and recovery. Right, Adopt-A-Grandparent provides a way for generations to come together.
- Burmese women refugees do a live weaving demonstration at the Service Fair.
- The Galloway School supported the Service Fair's nonprofit vendors by allowing them to sell their wares. Shown here are colorful scarves from Threads of Promise.
- Heifer International works to end hunger by providing livestock and training to small-scale farmers and communities worldwide.
- Hearts and Hands for Cambodia provides children (in Cambodia) with meals, education, personal hygiene and life skills.
- AAUW seeks to advance equity for girls and women through advocacy and education.
- Sweaters for Seniors is a community service program presented by a for profit business, Alternative Home Care for Seniors. The program provides new and like-new sweaters and blankets to homebound seniors in metro Atlanta and Athens, GA
- Canine Assistants trains and provides service dogs for childen and adults with physical disabilities or special needs.
- The Galloway School's first Service Fair was well organized. Shown here is a schematic showing each vendor's booth location. The numbers correlated to each vendor's (numbered) listing in the Service Fair's program.
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