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and are energized by their spirit for work.
is partnership is really just the beginning,
but through Kim's vision we are excited for
the future of what it means to both of our
organizations," said Jamie Terraciano.
Amid enthusiastic talk of long-range
goals and impact, for now, Molnar is content
to welcome chilly temperatures and new
items – homemade cornbread, chili and
soups – to the regular menu. "November
is going to be glorious," she said, as she
explained that a respite from the heat will
allow flexibility to train heat-sensitive
workers and slowly expand the staff.
"We don't say 'no' to many events. We
have to keep the revenue coming in so that
we can continue the mission," Molnar said
of their upcoming schedule. eir website,
www.millerscrew.com, is the best way to
find their truck and access information on
every service that she and her husband Karl
have mobilized in our community.
"I want people to know that we are paving
a path for families that will give them hope
for their little ones. We want them to come
up to our truck and see my Miller, who's 21
and has autism, and say, 'Oh my gosh. ere
is hope.'"
Miller and his aunt, Karen Horne, show their customer appreciation. Horne nominated her sister-in-law for this year's Impact Awards,
saying "Kim Molnar has begun transforming this community, one special needs child at a time."