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January/February 2019

CityView Magazine - Fayetteville, NC

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Discover CityViewNC.com's fresh updated look! | 43 Residents, family members and supporters of Friendship House stand in the pavilion. From left to right: Tara Brisson Hinton, Louise Hall, Michael Brown, Vicky Hall, Joe and Brenda Brown, Leslie and J.B. Byrne, Thomas and Ursula Grady, and Avery and Scott Cameron. NEW LOCATION! 811 Hope Mills Road Fayetteville NC 28304 Your Elegant Event & Everyday Florist Owensflorist.com 910.484.4161 Come See Us For All Specials INCLUDING Valentines Day! Owen' s Florist Owen' s Florist development manager for ServiceSource's North Carolina Regional Office, said the process will be gradual in part because many of the healthcare students who want to live at Friendship House were locked into leases when the campus opened. e four remaining Friend residents have been chosen and are eagerly await- ing their chance to move in. In the meantime, they visit if and when they can. Michael was at the gathering in Vicky and Chasity's living area in early December as was J.B. Byrne and omas Grady. Smiles abounded. Each resident will have their own bedroom and each Friend has their own bathroom. e other roommates share two other bathrooms while the kitchen, living area and laundry room are communal areas. Roommates are expected to interact, eat and pray together regularly but the Friends are expected to care for themselves and to hold part-time jobs or do significant volunteer work. Everyone must be at least 21 years old. e roommates fit out their own bedrooms and bathrooms. Vicky's bedroom and bathroom include images from her favorite Disney movie, Frozen. Even the shower curtain has Frozen characters on it though, presumably, the water from the tap is comfortably warm. ere's one exception to the supply-your-own bedroom and bathroom gear - bed quilts. Two members of Highland Presbyterian Church made quilts for all 24 residents, all different except for the love and care stitched into each and a Friend- ship House emblem tucked on the underside. Vicky chose a brightly striped quilt edged in a deep blue that Frozen's heroine Elsa would likely appreciate. e Camerons will also be dropping by each house regularly, to make sure all is well but, just as importantly, to visit with the students and Friends who at the end of the day, they hope, will all be just one big group of friends, each grateful to be in the company of the others. "We're so fortunate," Louise Hall said. Get 8 Issues per year of CityView delivered to your door for ONLY $24 CALL TODAY 910.423.6500 or visit us at www.CityViewNC.com

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