BELMONT, N.C. — On Tuesday, a Belmont nonprofit that has been in business for 70 years received special recognition on Good Morning America.
Holy Angels runs Cherubs Cafe, which employs people with a wide range of skill levels, teaching them valuable life skills and empowering them to be more independent.
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Correspondent Will Ganss was in town to share the work they do and why it is so important.
“I could get emotional talking about my morning here because I do do this very often, and there’s something really special that’s happening here,” Ganss expressed.
>>> Channel 9’s Chief Meteorologist John Ahrens also spoke to employees about how great an opportunity it was for them, in the video at the top of the page.
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