C.E.F.S. Head Start Recognizes Volunteers

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The C.E.F.S. Head Start 0-5 Program Policy Council recently recognized three volunteers who completed their three year terms of service on the council.
Pictured (L-R): Stacey Rubsam of Effingham, Ethel Wagner of Shelbyville and Michelle Nolan of Sullivan.
C.E.F.S. Economic Opportunity Corporation, Head Start 0-5 Program Policy Council recently recognized three volunteers who served three year terms on the Head Start 0-5 Program Policy Council.
Stacey Rubsam of Effingham, Ethel Wagner of Shelbyville and Michelle Nolan of Sullivan were given a certificate of appreciation by the Head Start 0-5 Program for their dedicated three years of volunteer service to the program by serving on the Head Start 0-5 Program Policy Council.
Stacey Rubsam, chairperson of the C.E.F.S. Head Start 0-5 Program Policy Council, recognized council members for volunteering their time and giving their public service to
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