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County funds a set of JDAI partnerships to expand diversion and youth supports
Summary
Monroe County commissioners approved multiple memorandums of understanding to continue and expand juvenile diversion, parent education, data analysis and community-based services under JDAI grants starting July 1.
Linda Brady, chief probation officer for Monroe County, told commissioners on June 12 that the county will renew a series of memorandums of understanding (MOUs) under the Juvenile Detention Alternatives Initiative (JDAI) to fund diversion and family-support programs beginning July 1.
Brady praised Christine McAfee, the county's JDAI coordinator, for coordinating community partnerships and grant management and outlined six MOUs the board approved: Centerstone ($1,000) for…
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