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Men’s & Women’s Peer Group to Meet July 24

July 17, 2015

The Billings Men’s and Women’s Peer group will meet on Friday July 24 from 1-2 pm  at the Billings LIFTT office (1201 Grand Avenue).

The meeting will discuss plans for an upcoming potluck picnic. There will also be a craft activity to make stick horses to donate to the Montana State University Billings office of American Indian Outreach for their annual powwow held each spring.

Active participation is vital for the peer group to succeed.  Anyone with a disability is invited to attend a LIFTT peer group regardless if they are/not an active consumer of LIFTT services.

For more information contact Robin Johnson @ (406) 259-5181 or robinj@liftt.org

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