The Last Mile: Reaching families and Changing Lives

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The Last Mile: Reaching families and Changing Lives Red Lake Nation

We believe that families prosper when they: Are engaged in their cultural and spiritual beliefs and traditions Have positive relationships and connections Are safe and secure Receive supportive help and services Are physically and emotionally healthy

Engagement in Cultural And Spiritual Beliefs and Traditions

Positive Relationships and Connections

Safety and Securement

Supportive Help And services

PHYSICAL AND EMOTIONAL HEALTH

MII-GWETCH