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UNC alumna using renovation efforts to help women improve their lives


Nora El-Khouri Spencer is on a mission. Since 2020, the Salisbury native has been traveling around North Carolina and speaking on national tv to help those in need, while guiding women toward a new life and career. Spencer is the founder of Hope Renovations, a non-profit based in Carrboro that trains and employs women to work in construction. (Salisbury Post)

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UNC alumna using renovation efforts to help women improve their lives


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