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HRDC looking for input on community assessment

RSVP asked for by Monday for lunch meeting

District 4 Human Resource Development Council is looking for community input on a needs assessment for its district, and wants RSVPs by Monday to set a count for lunches that will be provided at a meeting Nov. 14.

A release about the meeting says the community action program is in the process of completing a community needs assessment for its coverage area.

“Your participation as a community partner is vital,” the release says.

The services offered by District 4 HRDC are developed to enable low-income individuals in Hill, Blaine and Liberty counties of all ages to attain the skills, knowledge, motivations and the opportunities needed for them to become fully self-sufficient, HRDC’s website says.

The area community action program has been serving Hill, Liberty and Blaine counties and Fort Belknap and Rocky Boy’s Indian reservations since 1965.

It’s webpage says its mission is to partner with people with low income in their effort to achieve economic stability and to advocate for social and economic advancement.

The meeting will be Monday, Nov. 14, from 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the HRDC Fireside Room. Lunch will be provided.

People are asked to RSVP to Cassy Springer by 5 p.m. Monday, Nov. 7, so HRDC has an accurate head count for lunch. People can email [email protected] to RSVP.

 

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