Army Sgt. Marc Hillhouse, administrative sergeant and an 11-year Active Guard Reservist of the North Carolina National Guard's E Company, 1-130th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, and his 6-year-old daughter Millie take a moment to get a shot of a playhouse donated by Glaxo Smith Kline Institute (GSK) and Habitat for Humanity organizations in Research Triangle Park, , earlier this month. The gift, a life-sized playhouse, was an early birthday present for Millie and was part of GSK's donation in recognition of Year of the Child 2013. Five other charity organizations to include Genesis Home i
Army Sgt. Marc Hillhouse, administrative sergeant and an 11-year Active Guard Reservist of the North Carolina National Guard's E Company, 1-130th Attack Reconnaissance Battalion, and his 6-year-old daughter Millie take a moment to get a shot of a playhouse donated by Glaxo Smith Kline Institute (GSK) and Habitat for Humanity organizations in Research Triangle Park, , earlier this month. The gift, a life-sized playhouse, was an early birthday present for Millie and was part of GSK's donation in recognition of Year of the Child 2013. Five other charity organizations to include Genesis Home in Durham, InterAct of Wake County, Ronald Mcdonald House, SAFEchild in Raleigh, and Durham Rescue Mission Women's Shelter, also received life-sized playhouses built by members of GSK, for children's leisure. ( Army National Guard Photo by Sgt. Leticia Samuels, North Carolina National Guard Public Affairs/Released) NC Guardsman receives gift from local company and Habitat for Humanity 131107-Z-ZK506-007
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