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Community support delivers new kitchen to Outdoor Mission Camp

out kitchenOutdoor Mission Camp in Maggie Valley, an affiliate of Youth for Christ USA, is being outfitted with a new kitchen to serve its faith-based outdoor wilderness adventure camp thanks to donations and volunteers. 

Superior Walls of North Carolina, a Fletcher-based company that specializes in making and installing precast concrete foundation systems, supplied basement and main floor walls to build a compact commercial kitchen at the camp with an office beneath. A church in Tennessee donated the cooking equipment, and an anonymous $2,500 matching grant paid for other building materials. With the help of volunteers and further donations, Outdoor Mission Camp hopes to have the kitchen ready for camp this summer. 

Donations can be sent to Outdoor Mission Camp, 2514 Fie Top Rd., Maggie Valley, N.C. 28751.

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