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Kankakee Community 2013 - 2016 Implementation Strategy

Ministry Overview .......................................................................................................................... 1

Target Areas and Populations ...................................................................................................... 4

Identification of Community Needs ............................................................................................... 7

Identifying Community Priorities ................................................................................................. 10

Development of the Implementation Strategy ............................................................................. 13

Action Plan with the Kankakee Collaborative’s Involvement in Addressing the Needs .............. 16

Next Steps for Priorities .............................................................................................................. 26

Implementation Strategy Approval .............................................................................................. 27

Implementation Strategy Communication ................................................................................... 28

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