People Incorporated’s Rhonda Malloy, who started as a parent in 1994 and then transitioned to an employee in 1999, talks about how important the head start program is for people in the community.
Rhonda Malloy, employee at People Inc., talks about how she got started in the company when she was a client with her children and soon became a long-time employee.
Children slide down on the free inflatables that were on-site for kids to enjoy at People Inc.’s community event at the Washington County Fairgrounds this past weekend.
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People Inc. staff help kids make “moon sand” during their 60th event over the weekend at the Washington County Fairgrounds in Abingdon.
People Incorporated’s Rhonda Malloy, who started as a parent in 1994 and then transitioned to an employee in 1999, talks about how important the head start program is for people in the community.
Children slide down on the free inflatables that were on-site for kids to enjoy at People Inc.’s community event at the Washington County Fairgrounds this past weekend.