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Building a Community Drop In Center

32 min · 4 de jun de 2026
Portada del episodio Building a Community Drop In Center

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Host Tim Rabolt sits down with Amy Snodgrass and Tina Persinger from Calhoun County, West Virginia to share the story of how a rural community transformed local input into a thriving drop-in center. Amy and Tina discuss the county’s local champion, the development of a new building, and the measurable impact, while offering practical advice for other rural communities seeking to build something similar.

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