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'Here to Change Lives' at the Office of Family Empowerment

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In the latest episode of City Chatt, the podcast for City of Chattanooga employees, we talk to staff members at the Office of Family Empowerment. Rachel Howard, Rasha Salib, and Taneka Albert discuss the programs offered by OFE, the impact of these resources for people in need in the community, and the unique environment that keeps the small staff engaged in this important work. Links: * Office of Family Empowerment [https://chattanooga.gov/government/community-development/office-of-family-empowerment] * Strategic Plan [https://chattanooga.gov/sites/default/files/2025-12/2025-2030-Strategic-Plan.pdf]

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