For a safer community
Published 8:38 am Thursday, December 7, 2017
- Kendra Peek/kendra.peek@amnews.com Pastor James Hunn, director of Circle of Hope at the Shepherd's House Intensive Outpatient Program, shares their role in helping people coming back into the community after overcoming their addictions.

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Danville Independent Schools Superintendent Keith Look talks about the district to community leaders and representatives from Safe Communities America.

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Pastor James Hunn, director of Circle of Hope at the Shepherd’s House Intensive Outpatient Program, shares their role in helping people coming back into the community after overcoming their addictions.

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Community leaders along with representatives from Safe Communities America listen to Danville Independent Schools Superintendent Keith Look as he talks about the district.

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Becky Turpin, with Safe Communities America, left, and Suja Shunmugavelu, program manager of Safe Communities America, center, listen to Stephanie Blevins, director of Heart of Kentucky United Way, the agency overseeing the Safe Communities Coalition of Central Kentucky.

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Becky Turpin, with Safe Communities America, right, speaks with Burt Piper, Boyle County task force leader, left, and Rollin Tarter, moderator of the Safe Communities Coalition of Central Kentucky.

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Suja Shunmugavelu, program manager with Safe Communities America, speaks to community leaders Wednesday morning regarding the accreditation of the Safe Communities Coalition of Central Kentucky.