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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2001 The American Indian Housing and Community Development Corporation will be taking over a alcohol detoxification program in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army has been handling the program for Hennepin County. The Indian corporation agreed to take it over so long as the county provided increased the budget by $100,000 to a total of $466,000. About a third of the program's existing clients are Native American, reports The Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Get the Story:
Salvation Army ends detox program for Hennepin County (The Minneapolis Star-Tribune 11/19)
Indian group to take over detox center
Facebook TwitterMONDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 2001 The American Indian Housing and Community Development Corporation will be taking over a alcohol detoxification program in Minneapolis, Minnesota, from the Salvation Army. The Salvation Army has been handling the program for Hennepin County. The Indian corporation agreed to take it over so long as the county provided increased the budget by $100,000 to a total of $466,000. About a third of the program's existing clients are Native American, reports The Minneapolis Star-Tribune. Get the Story:
Salvation Army ends detox program for Hennepin County (The Minneapolis Star-Tribune 11/19)
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