Probationers give to Hope House

Published 10:44 pm Tuesday, May 15, 2018

The Southeast Corrections Probation Office through its probationers collected and donated baby items to Hope House under the guidance of State Court Judge Richard T. Kent. This is one of three campaigns that allow probationers to convert their community service hours by turning in certain items with a receipt to aid persons in need in Colquitt County. The Hope House community service campaign resulted in the collection and donation of $2,610 in needed items. From left are Senior Probation Officer Alan Boyd, Hope House Ministry Coordinator Donna Collum and Judge Richard T. Kent

MOULTRIE, Ga. — The Southeast Corrections Probation Office through its probationers collected and donated baby items to Hope House under the guidance of State Court Judge Richard T. Kent. This is one of three campaigns that allow probationers to convert their community service hours by turning in certain items with a receipt to aid persons in need in Colquitt County. The Hope House community service campaign resulted in the collection and donation of $2,610 in needed items. From left are Senior Probation Officer Alan Boyd, Hope House Ministry Coordinator Donna Collum and Judge Richard T. Kent.

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