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We hope you enjoy viewing the stories of the people we serve. The Goodwill/Easter Seals Minnesota 2012 Participant of the Year videos débuted at the 2013 Power of Work benefit, presented by Marsden Holding and Oppidan.


2012 Participants of the Year

Carl's story:

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