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Nonprofit Kids in New Directions tells commissioners it serves about 200 families; seeks continued county support
Summary
Leaders and staff of Kids in New Directions described program growth, school‑based services and individual client success stories, and asked the board to continue funding and support as the nonprofit faces space and funding pressures.
Leaders of the nonprofit Kids in New Directions told the Lapeer County Board of Commissioners the program now serves about 200 families and asked for continued county support as the group adjusts to new costs for rented office space.
The organization’s director described the program’s origins and growth, saying it started serving about 23 children in its first year and now works with hundreds of families through multiple programs for elementary, middle and high school students. The…
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