ACAP team member earns national certification
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Presque Isle mom donates backpacks, school supplies in memory of son
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Troy Jackson Coming to Caribou: Kids First Plan
A visit and news conference is planned May 28 in Caribou with Maine Senate President Troy Jackson talking about Kids First Plan to Improve Access to Child Care.
Jackson plans to visit with teachers and children at ACAP’s Action Program’s Early Care and Education Center in Caribou Friday. He also will talk to the media.
The schedule is a visit at 10 a.m. to the comprehensive child care facility in Caribou. The Aroostook County Action Program said “ACAP child care classrooms in Caribou, Houlton and Presque Isle are three of the four Step 4 Quality Certificate holding programs in Aroostook County. Step 4 is the highest level a program/provider can achieve under the Quality for ME voluntary program created by the Maine Department of Health and Human Services.”
Katahdin Trust Company Supports ACAP
Katahdin Trust Company recently sponsored the new Community Services Suite at the Aroostook County Action Program’s 771 Main Street Office in Presque Isle. Bank representatives from Katahdin Trust Company toured the new space and presented ACAP with a check for $25,000 to support the local efforts. From left are representatives from both organizations, including: Sherry Locke, Craig Staples, Cindy Boot, Billi Griffeth, Janet Doak, Joe Clukey, Jason Parent, Wanda Osgood and Sue Powers.
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Katahdin Trust Company recently sponsored the new Community Services Suite at the Aroostook County Action Program’s 771 Main Street Office in Presque Isle. Bank representatives from Katahdin Trust Company toured the new space and presented ACAP with a check for $25,000 to support the local efforts. From left are representatives from both organizations, including: Sherry Locke, Craig Staples, Cindy Boot, Billi Griffeth, Janet Doak, Joe Cluke