BEGIN:VCALENDAR VERSION:2.0 PRODID:-//ChamberMaster//Event Calendar 2.0//EN METHOD:PUBLISH X-PUBLISHED-TTL:P3D REFRESH-INTERVAL:P3D CALSCALE:GREGORIAN BEGIN:VEVENT DTSTART:20220809T130000Z DTEND:20220809T140000Z X-MICROSOFT-CDO-ALLDAYEVENT:FALSE SUMMARY:Coffee Break - Living Well Disability Services DESCRIPTION:Join us at Living Well Disability Services for a cup of coffee and networking.\n\nThe monthly Coffee Break was established to casually network while gathering in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere. Mark your calendar for a great morning of networking. \n\n\n\nAbout Living Well Disability Services:\n\nLiving Well Disability Services began as Dakota's Children in 1972. Started by parents\, volunteers and community partners\, their founders saw a need for longer term care that put people with disabilities\, and families that support them\, first. They are committed to the communities they hold dear\, the people they support\, their families\, and the employees who do heartwarming but hard work daily. Most of their funding comes from federal and state sources like Medicare and Medicaid\; however\, costs are rising more quickly than reimbursements rates. And like much of the nation\, they are also in the midst of a critical staffing crisis.\n\n \n\nAbove all they are disability advocates and invite you to come learn about their mission of transforming the lives of individuals impacted by disabilities through the delivery of exceptional services. Living Well has 37 homes in the metro\, serves 300 people with disabilities\, has 500 staff and over 550 volunteers. Advocacy helps them build awareness\, grow staff\, and build relationships with neighbors. X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:
The \;monthly Coffee Break was \;established to casually network while gathering in a comfortable relaxed atmosphere. \; \;Mark your calendar \;for a \;great morning \;of \;networking. \;
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\nAbout Living Well Disability Services:
\nLiving Well Disability Services began as Dakota&rsquo\;s Children in 1972. Started by parents\, volunteers and community partners\, their founders saw a need for longer term care that put people with disabilities\, and families that support them\, first. They are committed to the communities they hold dear\, the people they support\, their families\, and the employees who do heartwarming but hard work daily. Most of their funding comes from federal and state sources like Medicare and Medicaid\; however\, costs are rising more quickly than reimbursements rates. And like much of the nation\, they are also in the midst of a critical staffing crisis.
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\nAbove all they are disability advocates and invite you to come learn about their mission of transforming the lives of individuals impacted by disabilities through the delivery of exceptional services. Living Well has 37 homes in the metro\, serves 300 people with disabilities\, has 500 staff and over 550 volunteers. Advocacy helps them build awareness\, grow staff\, and build relationships with neighbors.
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