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Women's Service Clubs
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Junior Welfare League of Huntington Inc
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Parent Teacher Group
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PTA Colorado Congress
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Community Mental Health Center
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Services to Prisoners/Families
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HUMAN RESOURCES DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATES
Corrections Programs Serving Northern New Mexico Since 1984 Our Programs offer sentencing alternatives to incarceration for AdultJuvenile offenders in Northern New Mexico Agency Mission To provide a viable alternative to long term incarceration in both the Adult and Juvenile State institutions which are available to the Courts New Mexico Juvenile and Adult Parole Boards and both the Juvenile and Adult Probation offices with the goal of reducing criminal behavior of convicted felons and adjudicated delinquent children referred to the Program by replacing past negative behavior with longterm responsible behavior utilizing the concept of intensive supervision service to the community and victim restitution while keeping the client in the community at an acceptable risk to the community.
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