Lasso Communities holds ribbon cutting ceremony in Thomasville

Esther-Marie Lawrence Director of Strategic Partnership & Development
Esther-Marie Lawrence Director of Strategic Partnership & Development
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Lasso Communities held a ribbon cutting ceremony in the heart of Thomasville on Mar. 25 to celebrate its official opening. The event marked the organization’s commitment to providing quality, affordable housing options for individuals and families in the region.

Access to safe and attainable housing is seen as essential for a strong community, and Lasso Communities aims to make a positive impact in Thomasville and surrounding areas through its services. The organization expressed enthusiasm about its future contributions, stating, “We look forward to all the ways Lasso Communities will continue to grow and serve our region—helping make Thomasville an even better place to live, work, and call home.”

The event drew attendees from across the community who gathered for what was described as a special celebration. The importance of such initiatives aligns with broader efforts by local organizations. The Thomas and Thomasville Chamber promotes civic engagement through leadership training, youth development programs, workforce initiatives, and community awards according to the official website.

The Chamber also presents Community Impact Awards that honor significant contributions from businesses like Lasso Communities according to the official website. Its administrative headquarters is located at 401 S. Broad St. in Thomasville according to the official website.

Additionally, collaboration between organizations is emphasized locally; for example, the Chamber works with the Thomasville Payroll Development Authority as a joint convener for economic development opportunities according to the official website. Esther-Marie Lawrence serves as executive director of the Chamber according to the official website.

Looking ahead, both Lasso Communities and local partners plan continued efforts toward supporting business success through connections and growth according to their mission statement on their official site.



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