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Read Article Contributed FARMINGTON United Way of the Tri-Valley Area has launched the United Way Care Card program to show appreciation for frontline workers including, but not limited to, grocery store clerks, teachers and healthcare workers. Cards will also be distributed to individuals in nursing homes and other health care facilities throughout Greater Franklin County. “The pandemic has taken a toll on our communities and we thought a simple, heartfelt message of gratitude for those most affected is something we could do to make a difference and bring hope,” said Lisa Laflin, UWTVA executive director. United Way is asking community members to decorate cards supplied by United Way and add an inspirational hand-written message on the inside. Each card is printed with a message of “You Matter,” “You are Stronger Than You Think” or “Thank You for All You Do.” ....