Cheers to Volunteers! – Julie Arnold
How does Julie Arnold help HALO? Many ways! Beginning in 2017, she has led workshops for young people who are homeless or at-risk. She launched and still supports the HALO Makers program. Young people create serving trays from reclaimed wood, and the trays are then sold at HALO events. This benefits the participants in the program. In addition, the HALO Home transitional living program in Jefferson City and the Kansas City Capital Campaign have received creative direction and design services from Julie and her company, Place Interiors.
Featured in the September 16, 2023 issue of The Independent.
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