Prisoners in southern Michigan raise thousands for Genesee County Jail’s inmate education program
Updated Mar 03, 2021;
Posted Mar 03, 2021
Jail inmates in Branch County’s Lakeland Correctional Facility raise $2,000 for Genesee County Jail’s IGNITE program, which works to provide education opportunities to inmates. Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson drove out to Cold Water in southern lower Michigan to accept the check with the sheriff department’s four Genesee County Ambassadors, Wednesday, March 3.Screenshot from Genesee County Sheriff s Department Facebook live
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COLDWATER, MI Jail inmates in Branch County’s Lakeland Correctional Facility raised $2,000 for Genesee County Jail’s IGNITE program which works to provide education opportunities to inmates.
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  Thanks to a grant and community support, the Fenton Center of Hope is donating hundreds of coats to children in need in and out of Genesee County.
âDuring his weekly press briefing Wednesday, Feb. 10, Genesee County Sheriff Chris Swanson thanked Bob and Jennifer Strygulec, co-directors of Fenton Center of Hope (COH), for their work on the Community Care Task Force. He announced the COH applied for a grant and received $11,000 to buy the coats, which will be given to kids at Flint schools, Richfield Academy and schools outside of Genesee County.
âItâs called Operation Warmth. Swanson said 600 coats in total will be donated.