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    • Advisory Board
    • Staff
    • Strategic Plan
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    • CAASt Webinar Series
    • CIP Training Series
    • Data Initiative
    • SD ECCS
    • Enough Abuse
    • No Hit Zone
    • REACH Team
    • Resilient CommunitiesNew Program
    • SANE Program
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Daily Archives: August 28, 2017

Augustana university Take Back the Night | Eventbrite

ResourcesBy CPCM EditorAugust 28, 2017

Take Back the Night is a dinner, program, and candle light march to honor and support victims of domestic violence. This year’s speaker is Audrey Mabrey. In 2009, she was struck with a hammer and lit on fire by her abusive husband in his effort to end her life. Not only did she survive this…

Sanford awarded grant to study Native American, rural health | KSFY

ResourcesBy CPCM EditorAugust 28, 2017

Sanford Health has received a more than $11 million grant over five years to study rural and Native American health.

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