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'People Helping People' Provides Free Prescription Medicines to Carroll County Patients In Need

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“People Helping People” volunteers (left) Kathy McCormick. Laura Covington, (unknown), Francis Russell, Phyllis Popplewell, Lynn Larson, and Selena Parrish, and seated are co-chairs Sue Hopkins and Roberta Kirby.";s:
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People Helping People, a Carroll County nonprofit, has devoted 30 years to assisting low-income patients pay for prescription medicines. During September "People Helping People" in partnerhsip with GotaHold Brewing in Eureka Springs, is planning a socially distanced month-long anniversary celebration and fundraiser, with events every Thursday evening.  The band, “Sad Daddy,” starring Mellissa Carper is scheduled to perform Saturday September 4th at 6pm. Tickets cost $12 in advance, including a beverage, or $20 at the door. 

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Jacqueline Froelich is an investigative reporter and news producer for Ozarks at Large.