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Handmade Outdoor Bench

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Handmade Outdoor Bench

Donated by: Carpenter's from Mars, Smithfield, NC

Donated by: Carpenter's from Mars, Smithfield, NC

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This hand-crafted outdoor bench is made of treated pine and stained to last many years in your yard or patio area. Solid construction built by Carpenter's from Mars, located in Smithfield, North Carolina. Pictures truly do not showcase the craftsmanship of this item. This is a custom-built bench, so you can enjoy having a one-of-a-kind item. The bench is 72 inches long and 18 1/2 inches tall. *This item can not be shipped and must be scheduled for local delivery or pick up. https://carpentersfrommars.com

A note from Planned to A.T. Inc: All money raised supports Samaritan Colony, a 12-bed nonprofit residential substance use disorders treatment facility for men in Rockingham, NC. Since 1975, we have been committed to providing compassionate, coordinated care and ongoing support to underserved men who suffer from addiction. No one is ever turned away from Samaritan Colony due to lack of funds. After 48 years of providing residential treatment services to men, Samaritan Colony is expanding its mission. With the addition of the SECU Women’s Recovery Center at Samaritan Colony, we will soon deliver residential treatment services to women diagnosed with substance use disorders. Construction of the new facility began in the fall of 2022, and we invite you to continue with us on our journey as we continue to change the lives of individuals impacted by drug and alcohol addiction.

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