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North Fulton Community Charities and La Bella Vie Giving Back and Making a Difference

Need a new look for your home? Want to make a difference in your community? North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC), a comprehensive North Fulton social services agency, has been selected by La Bella Vie, a local interior design studio, located at 1028 Alpharetta Street in Roswell, as their July charity of choice organization. The purpose of this partnership is to offer quality home furnishings, while giving back to an organization that offers compassionate and comprehensive support to local families and individuals living in North Fulton (Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Milton, Mountain Park, and Roswell). 

“At La Bella Vie we know that your home is where your heart is. We have been celebrating families in Roswell for 14 years and are grateful to our community for the love and support. We are pleased to have the opportunity to give back to an organization like NFCC that does so much to support our North Fulton families”, said Vikki Werbalowsky, Proprietor of La Bella Vie.

 When you make a purchase of Lee Industries furniture at La Bella Vie during the month of July, a portion of the proceeds will support the program needs of NFCC.  This partnership is vital as we continue to see 100 families per day for food and financial support.

 

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For more information about the La Bella Vie please visit the website: www.labellavie.com. For additional information on North Fulton Community Charities (NFCC), please visit www.nfcchelp.org

 

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About North Fulton Community Charities:

North Fulton Community Charities was established in 1983, and serves as a ‘beacon of hope’ to low-income families in the communities of Roswell, Alpharetta, Johns Creek, Mountain Park and Milton. The NFCC mission is to build self-sufficiency and prevent homelessness and hunger in our community by providing emergency assistance and enrichment programs. The organization effectively mobilize community resources to efficiently resource the needs of those who live on the verge of becoming homeless, and is serving an estimated 15,000 individuals, annually. 





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