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Jeanna Altosing, Michelle Crockett and Brianna Hess take a walk on Nazareth Farm in Salem, W. Va. Volunteers who come to the farm focus on prayer, community, simplicity and service. (CNS photo by Paul Haring)
Meghan Blake from St. Michael's Parish in Wheaton, Ill. breaks an egg as Kristi McHugh, a youth minister from St. Mary of Gostyn Parish in Downers Grove, Ill., and other volunteers make breakfast at Nazareth Farm in Salem, W. Va. The Catholic community of volunteers seeks to improve lives of people in the community through home repair and reaching out to them personally. (CNS photo by Paul Haring)
Michelle Mahler and Erica Sabella carry a ladder to a truck in preparation for home repair in Doddridge County W. Va. Volunteers who come to Nazareth Farm in Salem, W. Va. typically stay a week or two, focusing on prayer, community, simplicity and service. (CNS photo by Paul Haring)
Nazareth Farm staffer Colleen Buck from Chicago, Ill., talks to Berneda Davis while a crew of volunteers improves her home in Salem W. Va. Volunteers at Nazareth Farm serve the residents of Doddridge County by providing free labor for their home repair needs. The volunteers also strive to personally connect with the residents. (CNS photo by Paul Haring)
Nazareth Farm staffer Bill Alt and Dave Armstrong talk to Bill Gelhausen in a nursing home in Salem, W. Va. Gelhausen, who donated his home to Nazareth Farm, said that "there is only one place better (than Nazareth Farm) and you have to quit breathing to get there." (CNS photo by Paul Haring)
Jeanna Altosing hands tools down while standing on a ladder as a crew from Nazareth Farm finishes their work on a house in Salem, W. Va. The Catholic community of volunteers seeks to improve the lives of residents of one of the poorest counties of W. Va. (CNS photo by Paul Haring)

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