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CSO customers participate in Poverty Listening Tour

On May 28th, two state senators made a stop in Lock Haven and heard testimonies from 30 people and 7 panelists involved in STEP Inc's Clinton County Community Center and Central Susquehanna Opportunities, Inc.


Two CSO Success Stories, Tyran and Breilun spoke on the services they received from CSO and shared how their experiences helped move their families onto the path of self-sufficiency. Their voices helped showcase how just with some help[ and support, individuals can help navigate their way out of poverty.

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Inspired by the voices shared, we deeply appreciate CSO's efforts to elevate real stories that illuminate community struggles and resilience. Just as these testimonies highlight lived truths, understanding the rights of the accused ensures justice and dignity for every individual facing allegations. In any criminal justice system, the term accused refers to an individual formally charged with a crime. Every accused person is entitled to a fair trial and legal protection, regardless of the severity of the alleged offense.


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