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Lucinda Wiebe
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Lucinda Wiebe has lived in Pittsburgh for nearly 14 years and is raising two teenage sons with her husband John, a Pittsburgh native. She has worked with families for more than 25 years and leads workshops in many aspects of family living. She is a graduate of CORO's Women in Leadership XII program and holds a BA in Child Development and an MA in Theology. View her professional portfolio to learn more. Contact Lucinda directly at myexaminerblog@gmail.com.


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