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"SHIP has brought so much to our school and our community, everything from healthier foods at our school, places for people to walk and bike safely and professional development opportunities for our teachers and staff and as a result, we are seeing so much change in our students and staff!." --Dar Holmseth, Blue Earth Community Education Director

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SHIP activities and mini-grant projects are funded by a Minnesota Department of Health SHIP grant to Human Services of Faribault & Martin Counties in collaboration with Watonwan County Human Services. For more information about local SHIP activities, visit http://www.shipfmw.blogspot.com/ or http://www.health.state.mn.us/ship/


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