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Author of the article: Brigid Goulem Publishing date: Jul 15, 2021 • 6 hours ago • 2 minute read • Gail Power and Mary Ambrose, l-r, from the Kingston Area Realtors Association presenting Catherine Oxford, Ruth Woodman, and Stuart Trior from the Kingston Youth Shelter with a cheque of $19,000 for the organization in Kingston, Ont. on Thur., July 15, 2021. Brigid Goulem/The Kingston Whig-Standard/Postmedia Network Photo by Brigid Goulem /Brigid Goulem/Kingston Whig-Stan Article content The Kingston Area Realtors Association presented the Kingston Youth Shelter with a cheque for $19,000 on Thursday afternoon, at one of the shelter’s Youth Transition Homes. The money was raised by KAREA at their “Realtors on the Run” event, which took place at the end of June, and included a scavenger hunt, a road rally, and a virtual auction. ....
View Comments In her three years of service, Kasha the yellow Labrador retriever brought comfort to more than 500 abused and traumatized children in Northeast Louisiana. Wednesday, she celebrated her retirement from serving as a facility dog for the Children’s Advocacy Center of Northeast Louisiana. To watch her interact with the kids, just the way she helps calm them down and gives them something to focus on outside of what s going on at the CAC really makes a huge difference, said Macy Avery, a family advocate for the CAC and Kasha s caregiver. Kasha, known to her friends as Kash, was awarded a medal Wednesday morning at The Center for Children & Families in Monroe. The Center is a nonprofit organization with locations across Louisiana and Mississippi that serves as an umbrella for the CAC, Court Appointed Special Advocates of Northeast Louisiana, Brokers of Hope, Family Support & Youth Transition and Therapeutic Services divisions. ....
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Print The County of San Diego released a $7 billion budget Thursday that increases funding for public safety and health and human services for the next fiscal year starting July 1. The plan increases spending by $480 million, or 7.3 percent, over the current year, with behavioral health, sheriff and public assistance programs accounting for the biggest expenses. The county Health and Human Services agency makes up the biggest source of spending at over $2.7 billion, or 39 percent of the county’s total. That spending would increase by 8.3 percent over the current year. Second is public safety, at nearly $2.2 billion, or 31.2 percent of expenses; it would have a 7.2 percent increase over this year. ....
VW independent/submitted information March is Developmental Disabilities Awareness Month. Van Wert County Board of Developmental Disabilities (VWCBDD) is encouraging the community to celebrate the many contributions of people with developmental disabilities. VWCBDD also seeks to raise awareness about the inclusion of all people in all facets of community life. Michelle and Sue Lichtle with some of their craft handiwork. VWCBDD photo “The individuals with disabilities that we serve, and their supports, are grateful for the encouragement from the community to help continue to foster independence and provide inclusive opportunities,” said Paula Miller, VWCBDD Community Employment Coordinator. “Our Youth Transition group is always enthusiastic to be involved in community events and volunteering locally.” ....