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Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.

 

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Organization: Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.

Sector: Collective

Organization Mission: Tri-Valley is a non-profit community action agency. We believe in the value of all human beings. It is that belief that drives our efforts to identify needs, seek resources and provide opportunities for people to thrive. Our work is also committed to strengthening our communities so that its citizens have better places to live, work, worship and enjoy. The mission of Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc. is to provide opportunities to improve the quality of life for people and communities. Another 100 people from various minority groups have been invited, as have 60 high school students. The partnership also opened up a phone line so people could nominate themselves as participants. Most of the approximately 40 people who have called in so far will be at the Sept. 21 meeting. ``We hope to find what the general population of Olmsted County sees as issues,'' said Mary Hirman, chairwoman of the partnership's steering committee. ``We expect to find a vision.''

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 Tri-Valley Opportunity Council, Inc.

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