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September 07, 2023

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Page 4 - Rutherford Weekly 828-248-1408 www.rutherfordweekly.com Thursday, September 7-September 13, 2023 Ameriprise Financial, Inc., and its affi liates do not offer tax or legal advice. Consumers should consult with their tax advisor or attorney regarding their specifi c situation. Investment advisory products and services are made available through Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC, a registered investment adviser. Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC. Member FINRA and SIPC. ©2023 Ameriprise Financial, Inc. All rights reserved. Not FDIC or NCUA insured / No Financial Institution Guarantee / May Lose Value Andrew Tisdale Financial Advisor / M.Ed. Carolinas Wealth Management A private wealth advisory practice of Ameriprise Financial Services, LLC 800.948.2706 247 Oak Street Extension Ste 105 Forest City, NC 28043 andrew.tisdale@ampf.com carolinaswealth.com Fundraising for the Mosaic House to support DSS foster care is going well, said Emily Wood, director of the nonprofi t group Mosaic Hope she and husband Brandon Wood co-founded in Rutherfordton. Mosaic Hope has a goal to raise $229,000 to purchase the house in Forest City to support DSS foster care children. "It is overwhelming how the Lord is working in our county," she said. At the end of August, approximately $172,000 was raised for the house in just over one month since the fundraising efforts began. The latest donations included $25,000 from Clearwater Paper; $10,000 from Fountain Electric and $2,517 from the Poker Run organized by the Lordz of Thunder Motorcycles Club. "I'm truly believing, this property will be paid for by the end of September," Wood said. "The community has been so supportive. It is absolutely incredible," Wood continued. "We want to say a huge thank you to Clearwater Paper in Shelby for donating $25,000 toward the Mosaic House. This is an incredible blessing and we cannot be more appreciative of their support," Wood said. Wood has applied for other grants from organizations and is waiting for responses. If emergency placement is not available when a child or teenager has to leave their home often in the middle of the night, quite often they have to spend the night on a cot in the DSS conference room, while social workers are overwhelmed with numerous tasks. "That is one of the biggest challenges facing the foster care system", Wood said. Wood said if the children have dirty clothes there is no way to do laundry at DSS, so social workers go to the laundry mat, if they need to bathe or shower they have to be taken to a local church for a shower. Mosaic Hope believes there is a better way and being able to create the Mosaic House, will be a second home to serve as a connection center for the children, caregivers and social workers. "More than anything, though, we want them to know there is hope, even in the midst of all the brokenness," Wood said recently. Mosaic Care works with and supports the Rutherford County Department of Social Services (DSS) in foster care situations. "We want to be a problem solving nonprofi t to help them," she said. To donate: go to the website: www.mosaichope. org or write a check to MOSAIC HOPE and mail it to: PO Box 1211 Rutherfordton, NC 28139 or AHOUSE to 53-555 Golf Tournament September 30 to benefi t Mosaic Hope The inaugural Mosaic Hope golf tournament will be held at Meadowbrook Golf Course. Entry fee per team is $240 (Mulligan Package $10 per players); hole sponsorships $100. Registration and lunch is at 1pm with the tee off at 2pm. Prizes will be awarded for fi rst, second and third place teams; longest drive, closest to the pin, longest putt. A silent auction will be onsite. Food, fun and fellowship is promised with great people. For more information about team registration contact Eric Blanton 828-980-4110; Matt Roller 828-748-9211; Roger Wilkerson 828-429-0837; Tim Davis 828-289-3933. (Text team name and team members with handicap to any contact listed above). Article Provided By: Jean Gordon. Photos Contributed. Mosaic House purchase getting closer to reality; will support foster care in Rutherford County A team of Clearwater employees tour the future Mosaic House in Forest City. Clearwater recently made a $25,000 donation to the cause of purchasing the home. Members of the Lordz of Thunder Motorcycles Club that raised $2,500 toward the house purchase. You Are Invited... HOW TO GET MORE REFERRALS Rutherford County Business Network is open to businesses of all sizes within the local community. Our primary focus is on service-based businesses, freelancers, professionals, and small-to-medium enterprises (SMEs) that rely on local clientele...BUT, It's EXCLUSIVE! (we only allow 1 person per occupation), so, if you would like to learn more about growing your business, you might want to R.S.V.P. before your competition does! R.S.V.P. TODAY rutherfordbusinessnetworking@gmail.com

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