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  1. Expansion of Minnesota's Senior Companion Program, serving homebound elderly final report (SuDoc HE 1.1002:M 66/9) by U.S. Dept of Health and Human Services, 1993
  2. Long-term care program for dual eligible seniors.(MINNESOTA'S): An article from: Policy & Practice by Pamela Parker, 2007-06-01
  3. Students' opinions of a new program: Marshall-University high school, senior high open school by Ruth Anne Olson, 1976
  4. A follow up of the graduates of the senior high educably mentally handicapped program at St. Francis High School, St. Francis, Minnesota from 1973 to 1978 ... Mankato State University. Special Education) by David P Burns, 1979
  5. V.I.P., Volunteer Intergenerational Program (SuDoc HE 1.1002:V 88) by Lisa Milne, 1992

81. MSF On-line | Marketing And Media
For more information on senior programs at the minnesota State Fair, please call(651) 6422447 or write to minnesota State Fair, 1265 Snelling Avenue North
http://www.mnstatefair.org/pages/marketingpr_july15a.html
Commercial Space Group Sales Marketing and Media Press Releases Main July 15, 2003
PRESS RELEASE
Seniors and Kids Days are scheduled for Monday, Aug. 25 and Thursday, Aug. 28. Seniors ages 65 and over, and kids ages 5-12 will be admitted for $4.
The Outstanding Senior Citizens Award ceremony will be held at 11 a.m. on Thursday, Aug. 28 at the Leinie Lodge Bandshell. The annual Outstanding Senior Citizens competition is sponsored by the Minnesota State Fair, the Minnesota Board on Aging and the Minnesota Federation of County Fairs. One senior woman and one senior man are selected to represent 108 Outstanding Senior award winners from counties throughout the state. Selection is based on leadership, diversity, quality and variety of services and accomplishments since reaching the age of 65.
A 50 Year Award Ceremony, honoring individuals with 50 years of fair participation will be held in Heritage Square at 4:30 p.m. on Monday, Aug. 25. On Aug. 28, KLBB, AARP, the Arthritis Foundation North Central Chapter, and UCare Minnesota will host a Senior Health Fair in Carousel Park. Seniors can learn about driver safety programs and how to protect yourself from all kinds of fraud while participating in the largest senior stretch in the state.
Tickets for the Grandstand may be purchased through Ticketmaster by calling (651) 989-5151, on-line at

82. Minnesota Legal Services Coalition Offices
for all minnesota Legal Services programs 2324 University and Scott counties and Seniorsin Carver Rochester Office Southern minnesota Regional Legal Services
http://www.luminet.net/~smrlswi/mnlegaid.htm
Legal Services Offices in Minnesota
Minnesota Legal Services Coalition Offices
MINNESOTA LEGAL SERVICES COALITION State Support Center for all Minnesota Legal Services Programs 2324 University Avenue West Suite 101B, Midtown Commons St. Paul, MN 55114 (651) 228-9105 FAX (651) 222-0745 e-mail: statesupport@mnlegalservices.org MLSC Web Site Office List at Law Help MN.org Listing is in Alphabetical Order by Office Name Offices that are CAPITALIZED indicate ADMINISTRATIVE/CENTRAL OFFICE (use Ctrl + F to search for your County) Albert Lea Office Southern Minnesota Regional Legal Services 132 N. Broadway Albert Lea, MN 56007 (507) 377-2831 or (Clients Only) 1-800-223-0280 FAX (507) 377-2832 New Client Intake: (507) 377-7401 -or- 1-888-575-2954 e-mail: albertlea@smrls.org (Serving Faribault, Freeborn, Mower, Rice, and Steele counties.) Alexandria Office Legal Services of Northwest Minnesota, Inc. 1114 Broadway Alexandria, MN 56308 (320) 762-0663 or (Clients Only) 1-800-450-2552 FAX (320) 762-0740 e-mail address: legalaid@lsnmlaw.org

83. Welcome To Minnesota Hockey
Ted Brill minnesota Great 8 High School All Star Festival this programshowcases the talented elite high school seniors in minnesota.
http://www.minnesotahockey.org/html/Hockeyoperations.htm
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USA Hockey Boys Advanced 15, 16 and 17 - formerly known as Select 15, 16 and 17 these programs identify and develop the elite 15, 16 and 17 year old hockey players in Minnesota. Minnesota Hockey Advanced Festivals are held in April with over 1,000 Candidates trying to make teams in each age category representing Minnesota at the USA Hockey nationals. USA National festivals are held in June, July and August at various sites around the country. USA HOCKEY ADVANCED 15s Gary Gibbons-Director 3002 Narrows Dr. SW

84. Dayton's Washington Wire
The Rx Express, a minnesota Senior Federation program, which Dayton funds bydonating his Senate salary, buses seniors to Canada several times a year.
http://dayton.senate.gov/~dayton/releases/2004/05/2004503927.html
Dayton's Washington Wire
A semimonthly report on Senator Mark Dayton’s activities in Washington, D.C. May 3, 2004 Dayton and Colleagues Calls for 30-Day Grace Period for Those Enrolling in Medicare Discount Drug Program - Dayton joined with Senate Colleagues in requesting Secretary of Health and Human Services, Tommy Thompson to allow Medicare beneficiaries a grace period of 30 days after enrolling in a Medicare-approved drug discount card program. Seniors can enroll starting today; the type of card they choose will be fixed for the remainder of the year. However, pricing information is not currently available for all the discount cards being offered. The grace period would give seniors flexibility to change discount cards. http://dayton.senate.gov/~dayton/releases/2004/04/2004430A50.html Dayton Calls for FCC to Investigate Censorship of ABC's Nightline, Commemorating More Than 700 Fallen Soldiers in Iraq – In a letter to the Chairman of the Federal Communications Commission, Dayton urged an immediate investigation to determine if Sinclair Broadcast Group, Inc., unfairly denied the public access to last Friday's ABC's Nightline program. Sinclair ordered eight of its ABC affiliates not to broadcast the program, which aired the names and photos of the more than 700 U.S. military personnel who have died in Iraq since March 19, 2003. http://dayton.senate.gov/~dayton/releases/2004/04/2004430835.html Dayton and Coleman Honor University of Minnesota's Women Golden Gophers for 2003-2004 NCAA National Championship

85. State Health Insurance Counseling Programs American Academy Of
Louisiana, Senior Health Insurance Information Program, 1 Maine, Health InsuranceCounseling Program, 1800 minnesota, minnesota Health Insurance Counseling Program,1
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AAFP Home Page State Advocacy State Health Insurance Counseling Programs STATE ADVOCACY State Legislative Conference Discussion List State Health Policy Issues Seven Tips for Effecting Legislative Change ... Health Care Associations
State Health Insurance Counseling Programs
Medicare+Choice officially begins January 1, 1999. You may already be receiving questions from your Medicare patients about their new options. Find your state's toll-free senior counseling hotline number so patients can get their questions answered. For more information, visit the NMEP Web site and check back here for future updates. State Counseling Program Telephone Number Alabama Insurance Information Counseling and Assistance Program
Alaska Insurance Counseling and Assistance Program
American Samoa Hawaii SAGE Plus Program Arizona Arizona Medigap Information and Referral
(AZ only) Colorado Senior Health Insurance Assistance Program
1-303-894-7499/ext. 356 Connecticut Program for Health Insurance Assistance, Outreach, Information and Referral (CHOICES) Delaware Elder Information
District of Columbia Health Insurance Counseling Project Florida Serving Health Insurance
Needs Of Elders (SHINE)
Georgia Health Insurance Counseling for the Aging Guam Hawaii SAGE Plus Program (Temporarily) Hawaii Hawaii SAGE Plus Program Idaho (Boise)
(Lewistown)
(Twin Falls) (Pocatello) Senior Health Insurance Benefits Advisors Illinois Senior Health Insurance Program Indiana Senior Health Insurance Program Iowa Senior Health Insurance Program Kansas Senior Health Insurance Counseling for Kansas (SHICK)

86. Untitled Document
video works by media arts seniors and juniors Creativity Chair 200304 The MinnesotaMusic Teachers Chris will oversee the composition programs of statewide
http://www.pcae.k12.mn.us/awards.html
Awards and Achievements
Students Six Arts High School Students Are Winners In The 2004 National Arts Recognition And Talent Search Program The Arts Recognition and Talent Search (ARTS) program, sponsored by The National Foundation for Advancement in the Arts in Miami, Florida, recognizes student achievement in the arts nationwide in the following categories: dance, film/video, jazz, music, photography, theater, visual arts, voice, and writing. Students submit work to ARTS, and the work is judged by a national panel of arts specialists. Each year, 125 "finalists"
are selected from across the country to come to Florida for a week in January, all expenses paid. During this week, students participate in a series of auditions and reviews which can lead to the awarding of scholarships and additional recognition such as nomination for Presidential Scholar in the Arts. "Merit awards" and "honorable mention awards" are also given out and this recognition is very useful to students as they apply to colleges and universities.
Arts High School award recipients are: Arts Week Finalists:
Jeremy Beckel Kleider
Matt Momchilov
Additional awards:
Shal Ngo
Muhammad Yaremko
Kirsten Nelson
Katherine Assef
Other Minnesota winners include: Preston Boyd Hugh Kennedy Dandan Xin NFAA Arts Talent Search Results 2001-02

87. Southwest Minnesota Foundation, Schwan's Partner To Benefit Seniors (4/9/02)
Sales Enterprises, Marshall, to expand the foundation s Parish Nurse Program andprovide increased opportunities for seniors in southwest minnesota through its
http://www.mcf.org/mcf/whatsnew/archives/April2002/swmf020409.htm
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April 2002
Southwest Minnesota Foundation, Schwan's Partner to Benefit Seniors The Southwest Minnesota Foundation , Hutchinson, has received a gift from Schwan's Sales Enterprises, Marshall, to expand the foundation's Parish Nurse Program and provide increased opportunities for seniors in southwest Minnesota through its Paul and Alma Schwan Aging Trust Fund. The contribution marks an 11-year partnership between Schwan's and the foundation, in which the two organizations have created a significant and permanent resource for southwest Minnesota to support the social and economic contributions of seniors by keeping them well and engaged in community life and developing senior-friendly communities. A parish nurse is a registered nurse who is able to assess all the dimensions of a person's health including the physical, psychosocial and spiritual. Through the Paul and Alma Schwan Aging Trust Fund, the foundation has funded 18 parish nurse programs totaling $150,000 in the communities of Marshall, Belview, Redwood Falls, Hutchinson, Willmar, Appleton and Luverne since the first projects were piloted in 1996. The foundation's vision is to have parish nurse programs operating throughout the 18 counties of southwest Minnesota to promote wellness and participation of all community members and integrate the compatible missions of the church and the community.

88. Redirect To DHS NorthStar
minnesota Prescription Drug Program. minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO). minnesotaSupplemental Aid. Senior Drug Program (minnesota Prescription Drug Program).
http://www.dhs.state.mn.us/infocenter/senior.htm

89. Minnesota Senior Federation Metropolitan Region
Care Senior Partners Care (SPC) is a community service program sponsored jointlyby the minnesota Senior Federation and the minnesota Hospital Association.
http://www.mnseniors.org/health.cfm

Health Care Choices

Senior Partners Care

Options for cutting prescription drug costs

Health Plan Information Center
The Health Plan Information Center is a major source of accurate information for seniors, professionals, family members, and others interested or concerned about health care for those over 65 in today’s ever-changing maze of Medicare benefits and health care options. The Health Plan Information Center is staffed by senior volunteers who answer telephone requests for health care information. Questions range from changes in Medicare coverage to assisting low income seniors find medical services through the Senior Partners Care Program and other statewide health programs.
Health Plan Information Center counselors help seniors sort out the confusing array of health plan options and make informed choices. The senior volunteers are able to provide peer counseling to seniors who might otherwise refrain from asking questions about health plans.
The Health Plan Information Center assists callers with questions concerning health care in the following major areas:
1. Changes or additions to Medicare coverage.

90. Minnesota Senior Federation Metropolitan Region
Director MnSF Canadian Prescription Drug Importation ProgramMinnesota Senior Federationnow offers two options for importing prescription drugs from Canada
http://www.mnseniors.org/index.cfm

Minnesota Senior Federation sues pharmaceutical companies over importation issues

MnSF-Metro seeks Development Director

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VISTA Housing Organizer

Volunteer at the Minnesota Senior Federation booth at the Minnesota State Fair

Volunteer to help staff the Senior Federation booth in the education building. Sign up online
Minnesota Senior Federation joins in Pfix Pfizer Campaign

4 prong international campaign begun to counter Pfizer's restriction on Canadian sales of its drugs to U.S. residents and to provide for fair prices in the U.S.
Minnesota Senior Federation now offers two options for importing prescription drugs from Canada
AARP Bulletin
features MnSF Importation Program Frequently asked questions about the Rx Express For over a year the Minnesota Senior Federation provided an option for its members to import prescription drugs from Canada. Some could not participate because their doctors would not cooperate in placing the orders. Our new options allows members to use the program even if their doctors will only provide prescriptions, but not sign an order form. Weekly update of bills being tracked by the Minnesota Senior Federation (Updated 5/7/04) Understanding the Medicare mess Medicare prescription drug coverage - A lost opportunity.

91. Minnesota Medical Association - Advocacy News
minnesota Senior Drug Program. The following information drugs? You mightbe eligible for the minnesota Senior Drug Program. To qualify
http://www.mmaonline.net/advocacyNews/minnesotaseniordrugprogram.cfm
Minnesota Senior Drug Program The following information on the Minnesota Senior Drug Program is available to be printed out and posted in physicians' offices to help answer patients' questions: Are you a senior who cannot afford to pay for your prescription drugs? You might be eligible for the Minnesota Senior Drug Program. To qualify for the Minnesota Senior Drug Program, applicants must meet the following critieria:
  • Age 65 years or older
  • Must apply and qualify for one or both of the Medicaid/Medicare programs that pay for Medicare premiums and co-payments
  • Minnesota resident for at least six months
  • Single, with gross monthly income of less than $885 and assets (excluding car and house) worth less than $18,000
  • Married, with gross monthly income of less than $1,145 and assets (excluding car and house) worth less than $18,000
Seniors who qualify for the program pay only $35 a month for all of their prescription drugs. If you think you might be eligible for this program, call the Senior LinkAge Line at 1-888-333-2433. Department of Human Services employees can assist you with filling out a short application form.

92. MHHA - Minnesota Health And Housing Alliance - Senior Housing
Security Income program and minnesota Supplemental Assistance for most of these programsare available you need other assistance, call the Senior Linkage Line
http://www.mhha.com/cons/shstayingind.html
Staying Independent - What Minnesota Seniors Should Know About Available Services and Financial Assistance What Services Can Help Me Stay Independent? No matter where you live-your own home or some type of senior community-a wide variety of services are available to help you continue to live an independent, active and meaningful life. Some of these services are:
  • Meals and homemaking services;
  • Friendly visitors and telephone reassurance programs;
  • Delivery services for things such as prescriptions and groceries;
  • Personal care services (for example, help with dressing and bathing), nursing services, and other home care services, and case management;
  • Adult day programs, which can provide social and health-related services;
  • Respite programs, which can be provided either in the home or in another setting, to enable a caregiver to do errands or take some personal time away;
  • Transportation;
  • Other types of assistance, such as help with paying bills and filling out insurance forms; and
  • Security and safety services, such as home security services or personal emergency response systems.
If you live in your own home, you may also want to access chore services, yard and lawn maintenance services, or energy assistance.

93. UCare Minnesota Offers Free Informational Seminars On New Medicare Legislation
In addition, UCare offers minnesota Senior Health Options, a program for seniorswho have Medical Assistance, but may or may not be eligible for Medicare.
http://www.wnep.com/Global/story.asp?S=1876397

94. Guide To Additional Health Care Resources,
drugs they need and provides applications for that particular program. This serviceis provided by the minnesota Board on Aging through the Senior LinkAge Line
http://www.health.state.mn.us/clearinghouse/resources.htm
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Guide to Additional Health Care Resources
This guide lists various programs or agencies that provide health care services or information about services or insurance in specific situations. The information in this guide is divided by the following topics: • Senior Information
• Free or Reduced Cost Health Care
• Health Care for Children with Disabilities
• General Insurance Information
• Prescription Drug Programs
• Small Employer Information
Attention: By selecting most of the links below, you will be leaving the Minnesota Department of Health web site.
Senior Information
Health Plan Information Center
(651) 645-0261 or 1-877-645-0261

The Health Plan Information Center is operated by the Minnesota Senior Federation from 10 a.m. to noon and 1 to 3 p.m., Monday through Friday. It offers information to individuals 65 years of age or older who are interested in finding out about the different types of insurance available to them. The Minnesota Senior Federation produces a brochure called Health Care Choices for Minnesota Seniors Medicare Issues Hotline
Medicare Issues Hotline has information on insurance supplements, claims, general information on

95. Minnesota Transit Links
Rushford, SPT (Southeastern minnesota Community Action Council DASCT (Delano AreaSenior Citizen Transportation RIDES (Prairie Five RIDES Transportation Program).
http://www.apta.com/links/state_local/mn.cfm
June 10, 2004 APTA Transit Systems Search: APTA Gateway to Public Transportation Links United States Local and State Transit Links Minnesota Transit Links Larger Transit Agencies Rail Ferry To add, change, or delete your site, click here LARGER TRANSIT AGENCIES (more than 2 million boardings per year) Duluth: Duluth TA
Minneapolis-St. Paul: Metro Transit Metropolitan Council If county and/or city of organization you are looking for is unknown, search by clicking "edit", then "find on(in) this page". Note: some counties may also be served by transit agencies in adjoining counties. Aitkin Anoka Becker Beltrami ... Yellow Medicine Aitkin County Virginia Arrowhead Transit (Arrowhead Economic Opportunity Agency, AEOA, Aitkin Dial-a-Ride) Anoka County Anoka ACT (Anoka County Traveler) Minneapolis LARGE TRANSIT AGENCIES
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Metro Mobility
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Metropolitan Council
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NSCC
(North Star Commuter Coach)
OTHER SITES
NCCR
(Northstar Corridor Commuter Rail Project)
Becker County Detroit Lakes BCT (Becker County Transit) Beltrami County Bemidji PBT (Paul Bunyan Transit) Redlake RLT (Red Lake Transit) Benton County Minneapolis NCCR (Northstar Corridor Commuter Rail Project) Saint Cloud TRANSIT AGENCIES
Transit Connection
(Tri-CAP Transit Connection, Dial-a-Ride)

96. Wilder Senior Dental Program
The Wilder Senior Dental Health Program is the site for the University of MinnesotaSchool of Dentistry s advanced geriatric dental education programs.
http://www.wilder.org/programs/OlderAdults/DentalProgram.html
Wilder Senior Dental Program
Sherie Hogan
Administrative Specialist
sherie@wilder.org

Map of how to find us
Related Wilder Programs Links to Related Resources The Wilder Senior Dental Program works to improve the oral health of older adults in Saint Paul through service, education, and research. The Wilder Senior Dental Health Program is the primary clinical training site for the University of Minnesota School of Dentistry's advanced geriatric dental education programs. Services
The Wilder Senior Dental Program provides comprehensive general dentistry and has two chairs at the University of Minnesota-Wilder Senior Health Clinic and one chair at the HealthEast Care Center on Saint Paul's East Side. It is a participating provider with Medical Assistance, HealthPartners, Medica, and UCare, among others. Seniors using the Wilder Senior Dental Program receive care in a multidisciplinary geriatric health care environment, which also includes geriatricians, nurse practitioners, pharmacists, rehabilitation therapists, and social workers. With a pool of older patients who have a variety of dental needs along with physical, mental health or social issues that may limit access to care, the Wilder Senior Dental Program is an ideal site for advanced dental training in geriatrics.

97. December 2001
The minnesota Senior Health Options (MSHO) program is one state’sanswer to the current fragmented system of care. MSHO effectively
http://www.aphsa.org/journal/issue014.asp

98. Minnesota's List Of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Scholarships
minnesota s List of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Foundation manages several scholarshipprograms in California. or transgender high school senior who has
http://www.scc.net/~t-bonham/EDLINKS.HTM
Minnesota Gay/Lesbian/Bisexual/Transgender Educational Fund
Minnesota's List of Gay Lesbian Bisexual Transgender Scholarships
This list includes: If you know of others, please tell us. We can be reached at t-bonham@scc.net . Thanks.
Scholarships for GLBT students:
USA - National Scholarships:
National: American Atheists Gay/Lesbian College Scholarship
The American Atheists Gay/Lesbian College Scholarship (Dr. Richard Chinn Fund) is a $500 grant to an outstanding gay/lesbian Atheist activist.
Award amount is $500. Application deadline is March 30th.
For more info, see: http://www.atheists.org/family/temp/scholarship/body_index.html
National: Anthropology: Kenneth W. Payne Student Prize Competition
The Kenneth W. Payne Student Prize is presented each year by the Society of Lesbian and Gay Anthropologists (SOLGA) to a graduate student in acknowledgement of outstanding work on a lesbian, gay, bisexual, or transgendered topic in anthropology. Submissions are encouraged from graduate students in any of the four fields of anthropology.
Additional information is available at http://www.usc.edu/isd/archives/oneigla/solga/payneprize.html

99. Total Life Planning And Final Estate Planning News
Strengthening and Improving the Medicare Program 6/6/2003 06/09/2003by Kaisernetwork.org 05/22/2003 by minnesota Senior News Minn.
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by Kaisernetwork.org Don't miss your chance to "Ask the Experts" about the health programs in President Bush's budget, which has just reached Capitol Hill. Send in your questions today to ask@kaisernetwork.org . WHO: The experts include: Bill Hoagland, director of budget and appropriations, Office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist (R-Tenn.) Jeanne Lambrew, associate professor of health policy, George Washington University's Department of Health Policy Victoria Wachino, associate director, Kaiser Commission on Medicaid and the Uninsured The program will be moderated by Kaiser Family Foundation Vice President and kaisernetwork.org Editor-In-Chief Larry Levitt. WHEN: Tuesday, February 3 at 2:00 pm ET WHERE: The program will be webcast LIVE at http://www.kaisernetwork.org/ask/budget/03feb04 Note: This program is accessible only via the Internet and not via teleconference. The archived webcast of this program will be available on Wednesday. HOW: The panel of experts will take your phone calls and emails. Send questions ahead of time to ask@kaisernetwork.org or call 1-888-KAISER8 (524-7378) during the live broadcast.

100. Minnesota Alliance With Youth
generations and will encourage other senior centers state in all forms of developmentprograms and activities WALTER BOND PLYMOUTH, minnesota My name is Walter
http://www.mnyouth.org/guestbook1.cfm
Quick Navigation Home Resource Directory What's It All About Communities Of Promise Resources For Communities Ask The Alliance Calendar OF Events Contact Us Guest Book Site Map Find A Mentoring Program
Guestbook Sign the Guestbook AMANDA KLANDERMAN MANKATO, MN
I coordinate a group mentoring program with the YWCA of Mankato and am always looking for new resources. Thanks for the information.
KEVIN BRIGMAN NASHVILLE,TN
I am a teen founder and director of the Generation Club located in Nashville TN. The purpose of the Generation Club is to provide a haven for non priveleged urban teens to express themselves and learn things and let them know that there is really a world full of jobs.
KATHY SPORRE FERGUS FALLS MN
I am the director for the Fergus Falls Senior Citizens Program. We have just signed up to become a Site of Promise. Our organization saw it as a great way to promote civic engagement for senior citizens in our community. By connecting our senior citizens with youth, we feel we will carry out a basic part of our mission to seniors by enriching their lives while enriching the lives our our communities youth. Win-win! We have already been connecting with youth through some intergenerational programming (adopt-a-class, National Issues Forums www.nifi.org). I am excited to expand our existing program of reciprocity between the generations and will encourage other senior centers state- and nation-wide to consider becoming Sites of Promise.
VICTOR I. A. NIAMEY - NIGER REPUBLIC

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