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The coronavirus outbreak hit home in March for Shantá Barton Stubbs when her Parramore-based nonprofit had to cancel spring break programs that had been months in the planning. She writes about adapting to a new nonprofit world, and what success looked like amid a pandemic.
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New Image Youth Center in Parramore known as the ‘good in the hood,’ founder says
Center provides resources, services to students in community
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Dr. Shanta Barton-Stubbs founded the center when she was just 21 years old.
“My father moved this church from Winter Park to Parramore in 2004 and it was a group of four children that I just wanted to give the opportunity to play a game of Monopoly,” she said. “And during that game of Monopoly, more and more kids began to show up at the door and before you knew it, it was becoming this youth center.”
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