GREEN COVE SPRINGS, Fla. – Clay County Habitat for Humanity held a ribbon-cutting ceremony Tuesday to celebrate its new administration office in Green Cove Springs.
The event also celebrated the 17-year service of Carolyn Edwards, former Executive Director. She retired on Nov. 22.
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“I’ve been working with Carolyn for almost 8 years and consider her a great leader of Habitat. I have never seen anyone with the passion, work ethic, and true love for what she does! She was involved in every aspect of the organization and always made the right decision for our homeowners, as well as the volunteers and fellow partners within Clay County. She is undoubtedly the Executive Director who brought Clay County Habitat for Humanity to where it is today. She’ll be missed,” said Mike Youngblood, Board President.
Carolina Morrow, the new Executive Director, will be attending the ceremony. She has extensive nonprofit experience and a previous leadership role at St. Johns Habitat for Humanity.