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Children's Home Breaks Ground on Two New Buildings

The nonprofit residential facility for abused or abandoned children is starting to replace some of their 90-year-old buildings.

After 90 years, some of the residential buildings on the campus of the C have become too old to use. 

The Catonsville residential facility, which provides short- and long-term care for children who have experienced trauma, broke ground Tuesday on two new buildings on campus.

The new buildings will be home to up to eight children each and each will be 4,000 square feet. The buildings will have individual bedrooms for the children and a large common area.

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The total cost of the construction project is $1.7 million. The home received $400,000 in state bond funds, but is still raising funds for the project, said Director of Development Gail Lee.

To donate to the Children's Home or the project, visit their website.

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