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Juvenile Services Vocational Students Build Tiny House | East Texas Review

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Smith County Juvenile Services Director Ross Worley says, “The combination of vocational instruction, individual and family counseling, mentoring and life skills training have made the H.O.P.E. Academy a great success for Smith County. It took the whole team working together to make this program what it is today and I’m even more excited about the […]

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