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In the Works: People Serving People's Center of Excellence for Resilience (CoE)

People Serving People (PSP) recently announced an expansion. To complement their current shelter at 614 3rd Street S, they are developing a Center of Excellence for Resilience (CoE) at 2400 Park Avenue S. This program will combine early childhood education, school age support, and parental engagement direct services to homeless and at-risk children and their families with research, development, and training to improve the field of family resilience and trauma-informed education and service.

The new Center of Excellence for Resilience will not only advance PSP's work preventing homelessness in the community, it will strengthen their programming and operations at the current shelter.

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