The United Way of Haldimand and Norfolk has announced its funding allocations for 2023-2004 to six agencies across the counties, which deliver nine programs.
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Music therapy for deafblind people is among programs being supported by the Brant United Way this year.
The program is one of the services offered by Sensity, which has its headquarters in Paris. The agency applied for the first time for United Way funding and received $7,200.
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“This is going to make a real difference for the deafblind individuals using our services,” said Brian Shypula, Sensity’s manager of strategic engagement. “Brant United Way recognized a real need and stepped up with meaningful financial support.