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CM spoke to Indhira Reyes (DCP&P) in regards to services for Destiny (youth). Ms. Reyes informed CM that she is currently waiting for the approval of the referral Project Safe. Ms. Reyes stated that the evaluation report from Audrey Hepburn Children’s House is still pending and DCP&P has to fill out an additional history form for Audrey Hepburn Children’s House. Ms. Reyes will follow-up with the referral to Project Safe. DCP&P will continue to keep CM updated. CM reported that Destiny’s (youth) final transition meeting is scheduled for 12/8/16. DCP&P agreed.

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