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The Mark of Honor Youth Shelter and Homeless & Runaway Program had the opportunity to meet with the Human Services of the Winnebago Tribe Children and Family Services to begin discussions on building a meaningful partnership between our programs.
Together, we shared ideas, discussed opportunities for collaboration, and explored ways to strengthen the support and resources available to the youth and families in our communities. By working together, we can create stronger pathways of hope, healing, and opportunity for those we serve.
We extend our sincere appreciation to the Winnebago Tribe Children and Family Services team for your hospitality, collaboration, and shared commitment to the well-being of our Native youth and families. We look forward to the positive impact this partnership can have for future generations.
📸 Pictured from left to right:
• Moriah Parker, Homeless & Runaway Program Director
• Christa Carrillo, Mark of Honor Youth Shelter Program Director
• Miskoo Petite, Human Services Director
• Kayla Backer, Deputy Director, Winnebago Tribe Children and Family Services
Wibthahan (Thank you) for your partnership, friendship, and dedication to serving our communities. Together, we are stronger.