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Student-run health centre will turn to church supper to help find clients
Nina Corfu
Published: Jan 31, 2017
Updated: Feb 04, 2017
CBC News
Excerpt
From occupational therapy to dentistry, students from an array of health-care programs are combining forces to bring their growing expertise right to the Sunday dinner table of some of Halifax's homeless.
Students from Dalhousie University, Mount Saint Vincent University and paramedic college Medavie HealthEd are launching the Halifax Outreach Prevention Education Support (HOPES) health centre in the coming weeks.
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