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    ECTIC Efforts Recognized by PA Attorney General's Office

    ECTIC Efforts Recognized by PA Attorney General's Office

    Pictured from left to right: Mr. Rob Reed, Mike Jaruszewicz, Chris Dundon, Abdul Hakim, Chris Colao-Nickson, Darlene Krol, Cassie Dundon, and Steve Minick. October 10, 2018, members of ECTIC's Executive Committee and United Way of Erie County had the chance to meet with Mr. Rob Reed, PA Executive Deputy Attorney General for Public Engagement, to discuss local and statewide efforts to become a trauma-informed community. Mr. Reed is a trauma-informed care advocate and shared hi
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