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Mental Health

Benedict Haven

Frank Kopczynski
October 30, 2005
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Benedict Haven
– 1858 77th Ave. N. serves chronically mentally ill adults, needs volunteers to help with fund raising and to assist residents with arts, crafts and music, volunteers with computer skill to help with grant-writing projects and office work. Call 522-2478.

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