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Cornerstone asks Callahan County for ongoing funding; commissioners indicate small annual allocation likely
Summary
Cornerstone Community Action Agency Executive Director Hannah Adams asked commissioners at the Aug. 18 budget workshop to consider an annual county contribution to keep a local caseworker and services in Callahan County; commissioners signaled they would consider a modest line item consistent with other small social-service allocations.
Hannah Adams, executive director of Cornerstone Community Action Agency, told the Callahan County commissioners court on Aug. 18 that her agency serves residents across 11 counties and asked the court to consider an annual county contribution to keep a local caseworker and services in Callahan County.
Adams said Cornerstone's impact report shows the agency served 5,411 people across its service area, with a total impact figure listed as $8,345,450, and that for Callahan County specifically the agency assisted 172 people with about $193,514 in direct payments to consumers. She said the agency reported preventing six foreclosures…
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