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Crisis center seeks partnerships as it expands services and reports full occupancy
Summary
At the Sept. 9 meeting Eileen Sherlock, executive director of the Carthage Crisis Center, described expanded services — including in-house GED instruction, a 15-hour employment class and stricter resident accountability — and said the center is full with 40 residents including women and children.
Eileen Sherlock, executive director of the Carthage Crisis Center, briefed the council on Sept. 9 about the shelter’s programs, partnerships and needs. Sherlock said the center is focused on collaboration with community groups, has increased accountability measures for residents, and has brought a GED program in-house to run on…
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