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Indian center grows in its mission
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 2002 The Heart of America Indian Center was founded in Kansas City, Kansas, by a Choctaw man and his wife who wanted to keep Indian culture alive. Today, with drum and dance classes, that's still part of its mission. But the non-profit center also provides drug and alcohol counseling, food and clothing for low-income families and other services. The center's annual budget is $66,000, drawn from federal grants and other sources. Get the Story:
Heart of America Indian Center has evolved into a mix of assistance, cultural guidance (The Kansas City Star 12/4)
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