Friends for All kicks off the new year in its new home
“I had been looking for buildings for three or four years and just could not find anything, because location is so important,” said Diane Duke, who has served as Friends for All executive director since 2016. “I found some bigger buildings and some old hospitals and old churches, but they just weren’t going to work.” (Mark Weber/The Daily Memphian)
Diane Duke, who has served as Friends for All executive director since 2016, says the renovation of the new facility is “a thoughtful expansion.”
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Aisling Mäki has been writing about Memphis since she moved to the city more than 20 years ago. She’s worked for print, digital and broadcast news outlets, including Memphis Daily News and Action News 5 (WMC), as well as public relations agencies. Her work has earned awards from The Associated Press, Tennessee Press Association, Society of Professional Journalists and Public Relations Society of America.
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