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The Medina County Board of Commissioners on Sept. 2 approved two resolutions from Job and Family Services: an amendment to the county PRC (Prevention, Retention and Contingency) plan and authorization to continue a contract with the Day Thomas Foundation for adoption services.
The items were presented by Steven Sikora of Job and Family Services and approved by the commissioners with a roll-call vote.
Why it matters: PRC plans set eligibility and funding uses for short-term assistance programs that help low-income residents with emergencies and work-related needs; adoption-service contracts support licensed adoption and placement services for children and families in the county.
Sikora described the two agenda items succinctly; the meeting record does not include detailed programmatic changes, contract terms or dollar amounts. The resolution language authorizes the amendment and continuation of the contract as presented.
Next steps include administrative execution of contract documents and any program adjustments under Job and Family Services authority. The meeting record shows no public comment or dissent regarding these items.
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