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Olds non-profit gets van to replace one destroyed by fire

Local vehicle dealer Hildebrand Motors provided the Olds Association For Community Living (OACL) with a deal on a van to replace their old one which was destroyed in a fire believed to be arson. On June 4, they received the keys to that van
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From left, Hildebrand Motors salesman Brent Meyer presents the keys to the van to OACL executive director Cari Leach. Looking on, from left are OACL Food Bank specialists Lorelei Wanke and Kerry O’Shea, program supervisor Amie Scheers and Hildebrand Motors dealer Paul Hildebrand. Doug Collie/MVP Staff

OLDS — Members of the Olds Association For Community Living (OACL) finally got some good news after their van was destroyed and their building and some equipment was damaged in a fire in April, deemed to be a case of arson.

Hildebrand Motors stepped in and gave them a deal on another van. On June 4, they received the keys to that vehicle.

OACL provides services for residents with developmental disabilities.

 

 

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