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BANGOR — Spruce Run, which provides hotline services and shelter to battered women and their children, will hold a 24-hour children’s worker course two evenings a week beginning in mid-January in Bangor. Also, a 43-hour hot line course will be held Monday and Thursday evenings,…
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BANGOR — Spruce Run, which provides hotline services and shelter to battered women and their children, will hold a 24-hour children’s worker course two evenings a week beginning in mid-January in Bangor.
Also, a 43-hour hot line course will be held Monday and Thursday evenings, Jan. 19 through March 9. One-year commitments are requested of those volunteering. For information or to apply, call 945-5102 before Jan. 13.
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