Association to build house for woman who was disabled in attack
By Nadine Parks
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Six years ago, Carol Armstrong was viciously beaten in the head when she finished cleaning an office building in North Charleston.
The attack left her confined to a wheelchair and blind in one eye, the left side of her body paralyzed.
The door frames in her little house off Ashley Phosphate aren't big enough for her to get around, but help is on the way.
Charleston Trident Home Builders Association breaks ground Friday on a wheel-chair accessible home in Knighstville. A spaghetti dinner fundraiser for the Armstrong family will be held Friday night in Summerville.
Read more in tomorrow's editions of The Post and Courier.
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