Branson’s House of Hope announced they are halfway toward a new goal to put a City-mandated sprinkler system inside their warming center.
The organization announced on social media they have topped $30,000 of a $60,000 goal to have the sprinkler system installed in the second floor area used as the warming center. The sprinkler system is one of several upgrades which will be required before the center can open up to help homeless people in the Branson area this winter.
The organization said a donor walked into their facility, during the July 16 weekend, with a $10,000 check designated for the fundraising effort.
The fundraising campaign restarted after House of Hope director Tracy Banks had shut it down for a few days after struggling with issues related to city building codes.
More on the story can be read on the Branson Tri-Lakes News Website.
(Story by Jason Wert, Branson Tri-Lakes News)
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