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Families Moving Forward - Opening Doors Tour

Date: 
Mar 5 2008 - 10:30am - Mar 5 2008 - 11:30am
Event Description: 

We’re working hard to end family homelessness. If you have a heart for homeless families with children and want to know what you can do to help them, come to one of our Opening Doors Tours. It’s a fun, interactive and informational tour of our Day Center in North Minneapolis. You will walk away inspired and knowing how you can help make a difference for homeless families with children in the Twin Cities! (This is not a fundraising event.)

Contact:
Tracey J. Crary
Families Moving Forward
1808 Emerson Ave. N.
Minneapolis, MN 55411

612.529.2185
tracey@familiesmovingforward.org
www.familiesmovingforward.org

Location –
Map of 1808 Emerson Ave. N., Minneapolis, MN 55411

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