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Partnership to enhance faith-based civic engagement in Sedgwick, Wyandotte counties

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A new project in partnership between the Great Plains Conference of The United Methodist Church and the Kansas Health Foundation will begin in January to enhance faith-based civic engagement in Sedgwick and Wyandotte counties.

For complete information about the Doing Justice initiative, please view the PDF version of this release.