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4:10 am Sunday, January 13, 2008

Quinn's Ranch worth support

By Staff
Lanny Norris, who has taken over as chairman of Quinn's Ranch Board of Directors, has some noteworthy goals.
First and foremost is to secure a steady income stream so the home can maintain operation. The second goal is expansion.
Quinn's Ranch is a licensed, Christian-based boy's home dedicated to helping children who are abandoned, neglected or abused.
These are children who have seen some of the worst things life has to offer: Parents who have neglected them, belittled them and in the worst possible case, abused them.
These children can't help the hand they've been dealt.
A place like Quinn's Ranch is not only a safe haven for these children, it's an opportunity for them to get the kind of life they deserve – a life where someone actually cares who they are and what they're doing.
We encourage each of you to support Lanny Norris and Quinn's Ranch as they provide a loving home for people who need it most – children. For more information on how you can help the Ranch, call 356-8900.

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