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Gracie Pippenger with Owen's Provisions & Apparel in Manchester holds Join Our Quest poster.

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I’d like to thank Coffee County community for joining our quest to become a society free of child abuse. Coffee County organizations and businesses have embraced our mission to fight child abuse by preventing trauma and providing healing.

We launched the Join Our Quest campaign to engage the community and raise awareness of child abuse. We asked organizations to display our poster and we posted pictures on social media. Participants include the Tullahoma Police Department, Tullahoma Mayor’s Office, Tullahoma Area Chamber of Commerce, C.D. Stamps Community Center, D.W. Wilson Community Center and Coffee County Lannom Library. You can see pictures on Instagram and Facebook.

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