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Integrity and Camaraderie: The Story of a Lost Wedding Band at Friends Fellowship Community

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A heartwarming tale of integrity and camaraderie unfolds at Friends Fellowship Community as staff unite to find a lost wedding band.

Stephanie Hughes had just gotten home from her FFC Dietary position and was ready to catch her breath and relax a bit on the couch. As she reached down to pet her dog, Ranger, she was shocked to see that her wedding band was no longer on her finger.

Assuming she'd lost it at work, she began contacting others in her department. Although concerned, no one had seen her missing ring. She made one more call before driving back to FFC and that was to Anna Brady. Stephanie arrived to find that Anna had beaten her here. Anna began to holler that she'd found the lost wedding band. Anna had taken it upon herself to do some dumpster diving. Inside one of the trash bags, she'd found the ring inside the finger of a serving glove.

This is just one example of the integrity, camaraderie, and positive employee relationships so prevalent at Friends Fellowship Community. 

Anna Brady (left) and Stephanie Hughes (right) 

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This is just one example of the integrity, camaraderie, and positive employee relationships so prevalent at Friends Fellowship Community.

-As told by Liz Helton, FFC Baker, and submitted by Max Bennett, Resident Staff Appreciation Committee

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