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Pictured from left to right are Sandra McCurry, Mischelle Chambers, Wallace Peebles, and Russell Dean Marcengill. Photo by Anita E. Dost/staff
Several board members for The Brandon House Ministry (BHM) discussed future building plans for the organization at a recent meeting held at Hamilton Career Center in Seneca, SC.
Mr. Wallace Peebles, the CAD Instructor at Hamilton Career Center, Sandra McCurry, the Project Manager for Clemson University Facilities and Janeā²t Moore, a Drafts Person with Fagen Engineering Company, donated their drafting talents to BHM. They drew up the projected blueprints of the first building phase that is predicted to cost an estimated half a million dollars with the final project around 4 million dollars.
BHM is currently located on Keowee School Road in Seneca and has one permanent resident.
The new building project will be a gated community located in one of the four cities here in Oconee County housing up to 28 developmentally and mentally challenged adult residents in the final stages and up to 7 in the first stage.
If you would like more information or would like to help in the building of this special needs community, please contact the president and founder, Mischelle Chambers by e-mail at bhm2008@bellsouth.net or by phone at 864-888-1032.
The website is www.BrandonHouse.org
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