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Photo left to right: Dawn Gordon, Grant Program Assistant, SDCF; Krista Cambell, Assistant Executive Director, Sotera Youth and Family Servies; Grace Campbell, Emergency Shelter Director, Sotera Youth and Family Services and Ginger Niemann, Senior Program Officer, SDCF. Courtesy photo.

$2,200 awarded to Sotera Youth & Family Services to help families in central South Dakota

By Jody Heemstra Nov 29, 2023 | 4:17 PM
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