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CONCLUSION




               In short, St. Joseph’s Women’s Center              to pursue and maintain its
               hopes to be a safe and welcoming                   environmental goals to better serve
               place for those who seek their health              the surrounding community and

               care services. To obtain a LEED Silver             protect and preserve its natural
               Certification would help the hospital              resources that are vital to all.








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