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Michael Sullivan Joins Community Assistance Center Board of Directors
The Rev. Michel Sullivan serves as the rector of Holy Innocents' Episcopal Church in Sandy Springs.

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A new face has joined the Community Assistance Center’s board of directors.
The Rev. Michael Sullivan, rector of Holy Innocents’ Episcopal Church in Sandy Springs, is the latest person to join the organization’s board.
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“We are delighted to have (the) Rev. Sullivan join our board, our ties to the congregations are vital to our success in the community and we look forward his leadership,” said Board President Catherine Lautenbacher, who recently welcomed Sullivan to the board during a meeting in September.
Sullivan will serve a two-year on the all-volunteer board made up of of 17 members representing congregations, businesses, civic organizations and the community.
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CAC was founded in 1987 by 8 area congregations, including Holy Innocents’, as a way to centralize emergency assistance to neighbors in need.
For more information about CAC, visit the organization’s website.
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