December 6, 2010

NEW MADRID - The name really derives from three hopes, explains Scott Griffin. People walk in with items to donate and tell them, "I hope you can use this." A customer will walk in and say, "I hope you have this." For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, click here to log on to the electronic edition...

Scott and Laura Griffin discuss some of the items donated to Hope Exchange on Main Street in New Madrid. The thrift shop is run by the Griffins and will be used to fund their efforts to assist those and their family members who are impacted by cancer. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)
Scott and Laura Griffin discuss some of the items donated to Hope Exchange on Main Street in New Madrid. The thrift shop is run by the Griffins and will be used to fund their efforts to assist those and their family members who are impacted by cancer. (Photo by Jill Bock, Staff)

Couple's business dedicated to battle against cancer

NEW MADRID - The name really derives from three hopes, explains Scott Griffin.

People walk in with items to donate and tell them, "I hope you can use this."

A customer will walk in and say, "I hope you have this."

For the complete article and more stories from the Standard Democrat, click here to log on to the electronic edition.

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