Brock McCloy tapes walls in preparation for painting at the Lied Boys and Girls Club as employees of the Larry H. Miller (LHM) Group of Companies pay tribute to the late Larry H. Miller by participating in community service projects in Salt Lake City, Thursday, April 26, 2012, Employees in seven Western states participated.
Ravell Call, Deseret News
SALT LAKE CITY — On Thursday, more than 900 employees of the Larry H. Miller (LHM) Group of Companies paid tribute to the late Larry H. Miller by participating in community service projects in seven Western states.
Employees in Utah, Arizona, Idaho, Colorado, New Mexico, Oregon and Washington volunteered for several hours to assist organizations such as Boys & Girls Clubs, food and clothing banks, emergency shelters and other community agencies. Service provided benefited at-risk youths, senior citizens, families of critically ill children, domestic abuse victims, individuals in need of food and shelter, and many others.
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