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From left: Capital Campaign Chairman Dan Jones, Vaughan Board member Peter Magg, Vaughan Learning Center Director Heather Ouilette and her young students, Ham Foundation Director Bob Murphy, Vaughan Board Member and Chair of the Building Committee Bob Seaman. (COURTESY PHOTO)

CONWAY — Vaughan Community Services has announced that the board of Directors of the Kendal C. & Anna Ham Charitable Foundation has approved an $85,000 challenge grant to benefit the “Vaughan to the Future” capital campaign.

The capital campaign was launched in 2018 to raise $1.3 million to fund the renovation of the Vaughan Learning Center and to construct a new building to house the Vaughan Food Pantry in North Conway.

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