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Ranch provides group home for Indian teenage girls
Tuesday, April 18, 2006
The New Day Ranch in Montana dedicated a new group home on Monday to help Indian teenage girls. Since 1993, the ranch has served Indian boys ages 13-17. But with the help of a $744,000 grant from the Administration for Native Americans, the ranch is expanding to help Indian girls with substance abuse and mental health issues The programs at the ranch incorporate traditional methods and cultural activities. Get the Story:
New group home to help Indian girls (The Billings Gazette 4/18) Relevant Links:
New Day Ranch - http://www.newdayranch.com
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