Market Streets Change for Charity donates 13,500 to Mosaics of Mercy

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Market Street and The Woodlands Car Club donated $13,500 to Mosaics of Mercy, supporting local residents navigating mental health and substance use recovery. This initiative aims to bridge the gap between families struggling with these issues and the available resources in Montgomery County. Since the Change for Charity initiative began, the total raised for local charities has exceeded $350,000. The Woodlands Car Club hosts events on the first Sunday of each month to raise funds, contributing alongside donations from Market Street's parking meters. Mosaics of Mercy is dedicated to building connections within the community to enhance recovery support.

This partnership highlights the critical role of local organizations in addressing mental health challenges. It also emphasizes the necessity for ongoing community engagement in these efforts. By fostering collaboration, they aim to create a more supportive environment for those in need.

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