7 s HERO: Boise nonprofit The Closet provides clothing for teens in need in Ada County
The Closet operates on donations, and a local food blogger used the power of Instagram to fundraise and make a huge donation to the nonprofit. Author: Maggie O Mara Updated: 10:06 PM MDT July 25, 2021
BOISE, Idaho Have you heard about The Closet? It s located in a strip mall on Fairview Avenue in Boise. It looks like a teen retail shop, and it is. But, it s so much more than that. It s a nonprofit organization that provides free clothing to teens in need in 6th through 12th grades in Ada County. Kelly McMurry is the founder, and the heart and soul of The Closet.
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The Adobe Mountain School, located north of Phoenix, is a secured detention facility for juvenile offenders.
The Arizona Department of Juvenile Corrections is planning for a new juvenile correctional facility. The department leases the Adobe Mountain School secure care facility property, located north of Phoenix, from the State Land Department. That lease expires in seven years.
In the meantime, the Department of Juvenile Corrections is soliciting a “programing and planning consultant” for a new juvenile correctional facility, according to a request for quotation posted to the state procurement website.
“The Department is in need of a programming and planning consultant to assist in milestone planning for a new juvenile facility location within a Metropolitan area in Arizona and to help identify the type of juvenile correctional facility the Agency will need,” the request states. “The Department has approximately 7 years left on its state land lease a