HIGHER POWER TOOLS
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Hitachi representatives entered the Neighborhood Church of God on Wednesday morning, and they brought their power tools.
The company donated more than $5,000 worth of power tools and an $850 television and VCR system to World Vision, a Monrovia organization that helps provide and renovate houses for homeless families, said David Hall, national coordinator of Project Home Again, a division of World Vision. Project Home Again has housed 800 families throughout the nation in the past eight years, Hall said. And the nonprofit group relies heavily on donations for its work.
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