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Hector Fernandez of Celebrate Recovery Inside, The Cross and Faith Outreach. Also presenting was Fulton County Jail Commander Catherine Collins. Collins recalled when, after serving for decades with the Logansport Police Department, she started in corrections at the previous Fulton County Jail (where, coincidentally, demolition commenced on June 15.) As an early member of Partners for a Drug Free Cass County, she said she was “appalled that there weren’t any programs going on.” “I’m really excited about getting this together for these people,” said Collins. “Whether you know it or not there is somebody struggling in your neighborhood. … It doesn’t matter whether you are rich or poor or black or white.” Collins also recalled one home she was repeatedly called back to during her time in Logansport, where four generations were involved in drug abuse. “It’s up to us to try to break that cycle … to help them understand there are other things

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“Providing incarcerated individuals with the resources and support needed to gain confidence in their ability to live sober, productive lives through rehabilitation programs, counseling, life-skills and effective communication.” The organizations joining Celebrate Recovery, The Cross and Faith Outreach in providing those resources will include First FedContinued on page 2

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