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Home›News›Marshfield businesses raise funds for domestic violence shelter

Marshfield businesses raise funds for domestic violence shelter

By Julie Schooley
April 22, 2020
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During the first part of April, a fundraiser was held at Melody Gardens for Marshfield's Shirley's House of Hope, with Merit Electric owner Mike O'Reilly making a donation for every order placed at the restaurant. Together, Merit Electric and Melody Gardens were able to raise $750 for the domestic violence shelter. O'Reilly is pictured presenting the check to Julie Cravillion, of Shirley's House of Hope.

During the first part of April, a fundraiser was held at Melody Gardens for Marshfield’s Shirley’s House of Hope, with Merit Electric owner Mike O’Reilly making a donation for every order placed at the restaurant. Together, Merit Electric and Melody Gardens were able to raise $750 for the domestic violence shelter. O’Reilly is pictured presenting the check to Julie Cravillion, of Shirley’s House of Hope.

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