Human Service Providers: A Case Study

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I believe that officials should determine the needs of the local community and work with the human service providers a little bit closer. Currently, there are gaps in the local area because of this lack of coordination. There are many resources in my local area that include individuals, organizations and anything that can be used in improving quality of life issues.
To help alleviate any communication gaps, any community stakeholders should be involved in truly assessing the needs and resources needed in my local community. I believe that a community wide meeting needs to be organized so those people who have interest can express their concerns and ask for the help that they need. For a community to be united, there should be support for human

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