BOISE -- Community members came together Saturday to help a non-profit organization in need.
This week, Handy Hands Reflections found the building they rent flooded. Water came down through the ceiling, ran down the walls and got into the lights.
Handy Hands Reflections makes scrapbooks for families who have a loved one in hospice care or have had a loved one pass away.
Until 11 p.m., scrapbookers are paying rent for table space to work on their projects as a way to raise money for Handy Hands Reflections.
"I can't thank them enough for all the support," said Jacki Kelsch with Handy Hands Reflections. "We've had so many reach out to us for whatever they can do. And it's awesome."
Organizers started Handy Hands Reflections three years ago.


