
Chimes check presentation attendees shown are in back (l-r) William Drake, knight; Glenda Bowden, Chimes division manager; Amy Gruszka, Chimes director of day/vocational services; Chuck Budd, Chimes division director; Dave Eason, grant knight; and George Jorgensen, knights project chair. SUBMITTED PHOTO
The Knights of Columbus Council 7297 recently presented a donation of $1,377 to Chimes Delaware.
The Knights donated funds to Chimes raised through their annual Tootsie Roll drive, when they solicit donations to help those with intellectual or physical disabilities.
Based in Millsboro, Chimes Inc. is a not-for-profit organization that benefits people with disabilities by providing supported employment, training, supported living facilities and day habilitation services.
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