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Carolyn Ness '21, founder of Project REBUILD, passes away


 












Carolyn Ness '21, the founder of Project REBUILD, age 85, has passed away following a battle with a brief illness. Project REBUILD is a job-training and education program for young adults in Canton and Stark County. 

Carolyn launched the program over 25 years ago to help young adults gain valuable trade skills while completing their high school diplomas. Carolyn made a tremendous impact on the lives of those she touched, and Project REBUILD lives on in her memory. She truly lived out Malone's mission of Christ's Kingdom First as she made an indelible impact on her community and world through Project REBUILD.


We send our prayers to the family of Carolyn during this difficult time!



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