Teen Reach

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A success story...

teenEyes

As a result of his Teen Reach experience, Michael was placed in a stable home environment with his Aunt, who became his guardian, was returned to a school environment that offered transportation services, obtained clothes and supplies. He is currently doing well in school and is no longer selling drugs

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African Delegation

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social workers from Durban, , South Africa and Casablanca, Morocco visited HSI

african delegation

A 16-member delegation of professional social workers came to study the agency's social and human t service programs. It is part of a 10-day I tour studying the topic: The Impact of Diversity in Social Work.

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Sarah Breedlove

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Come see this exciting new show!

Breedlove

July 2, 2006 2:00 p.m. The Goodman Theater

For tickets and more information, contact Sharon Moreland

773-854-8313 or smoreland@habilitative.org

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Jazz With Pizzazz

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Check out this new special event

Habilitative Systems, Inc. Celebrates 30th Anniversary with “Jazz with Pizzazz 2008” Fundraiser, Featuring Award-Winning Musician Najee

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