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Clinton's Neighborhood Care Center Excited for Future in Heyworth Thanks to Downtown Thrift Store

A downtown Heyworth thrift store and the Neighborhood Care Center are partnering together as the non-profit continues to establish itself in the southern McLean County community. 

 

Cody Monkman is the Executive Director of the Neighborhood Care Center and Amy Law with Worn Again Too say the partnership between the two ministries just works well.

 

 

According to Monkman, one of the things that are helpful about Worn Again Too is the fact they've been in Heyworth for 11 years with established relationships and can make connections to the Neighborhood Care Center across all sorts of individuals in the community.

 

 

Worn Again, Too recently renovated space in its store and the Neighborhood Care Center is going to occupy that space for about six months to get its 'neighborhood market' program off the ground. Law says it will give them time to decide how to best utilize the space.

 

 

Monkman notes the renting of the space at Worn Again, Too is a temporary solution as they seek a permanent location in Heyworth. 

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