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TEEN VIOLENCE

Chandler proclamation highlights teen dating violence prevention

Posted 2/11/24

At the Chandler City Council’s Feb. 5 study session, Council member Christine Ellis read a proclamation about teen dating violence prevention. 

Present for the reading were Katie …

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TEEN VIOLENCE

Chandler proclamation highlights teen dating violence prevention

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At the Chandler City Council’s Feb. 5 study session, Council member Christine Ellis read a proclamation about teen dating violence prevention. 

Present for the reading were Katie Cain, Chandler Domestic Violence Commission staff liaison; Chandler Domestic Violence Commissioner LaTisha Codkind, D.C. (Delores) Ernst, vice chair of the Maricopa Association of Governments Regional Domestic Violence Council; Chandler Domestic Violence Commissioners Chelsea Grieve and Dr. Ruth Tan Lim and Mayor Kevin Hartke.

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