Going into December, facing the challenges of the holidays during a pandemic, three area community organizations—Wellspring House Inc., Action Inc. and Pathways for Children—decided to work together in an effort to have a major impact on creating a bright and joyful holiday season for families on Cape Ann. Well, it worked.
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