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Eleven Indiana communities that partnered with nonprofits are set to receive more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the new Community Corrections for People with Disabilities grant program. Li
Eleven Indiana communities that partnered with nonprofits are set to receive more than $1.6 million in federal funding from the new Community Corrections for People with Disabilities grant program. Li
By Local News | MyWabashValley.com
Feb 12, 2021 11:17 AM
INDIANAPOLIS – Parke County, in partnership with Child-Adult Resource Services, Inc., was recently awarded $200,000 from the State of Indiana to create virtual educational classes to help adults with disabilities during the pandemic.
Parke County was one of 11 communities to receive more than $1.63 million in federal funding through the new Community Connections for People with Disabilities grant program through Lt. Gov. Suzanne Crouch s office.
“The pandemic has disrupted the life of every Hoosier,” Crouch said. “These partnerships will reconnect Hoosiers with disabilities to their crucial support systems, while also creating new ways for these individuals to thrive and pursue their aspirations. This federal CARES Act funding will help quickly remove some of the social divide COVID-19 has caused.”