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Different Drummers: United Methodist Church Urban Summit

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September 29, 2016
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CCR Exexcutive Director, Dr. Colleen Cicchetti, recently participated in a panel for the United Methodist Church Urban Summit to discuss our partnership with the faith-based community in Chicago, and how we're working together to help make the city trauma-informed. 

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