VISIONS Blackfeet 3 are diving in to life in Montana.

VISIONS Blackfeet 3 participants begin our final session!

A handdrawn poster labeled Day 2 Tuesday lists activities: Carpentry, Homebase, Child Nutrition, and Small Projects, with a center note highlighting Puppies! 7 puppies for visitors to foster.
A person in a gray sweatshirt, green pants, and pink Crocs stands in front of a red barn, holding two small goats. Other people and animal crates are visible in the background on a sunny day.
A smiling person stands outdoors on dry grass, holding a black cat in their arms. They are in front of a rustic wooden building with some boards and signs leaning against it. The weather appears sunny.
Four teenage boys sit and kneel outside a rustic wooden building, each holding a black and white puppy. A pet carrier and fencing are nearby. Sunlight casts shadows, and a dog stands near the door behind them.

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