A DMHA Architecture rendering shows what Direct Relief’s new headquarters will look like. It was the first time Sylvia Karczag got out of her wheelchair in months. The 92-year-old widow of Direct Relief co-founder Dennis Karczag was honored at the nonprofit’s groundbreaking ceremony on Sept. 29. When introduced by CEO Thomas Tighe, she was compelled…
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