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YMCA to host Auburn 'Grab and Go' food service; city outlines funding for potato program and third-ambulance pilot

3048201 · April 18, 2025
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Summary

The YMCA will host a new food-insecurity program at 121 Mill Street and has committed to serve current Grab and Go participants in five Auburn Housing Authority sites; the city expects residual funds to cover the potato program and will explore a one-year third-ambulance pilot funded from fund balance.

City staff told the council that the YMCA has new grant funding and will operate a food-insecurity program at 121 Mill Street and will take responsibility for participants currently served by the city's Grab and Go deliveries to Auburn Housing Authority properties.

"They're going to be 1 of the providers renting space there. The city's had discussions with them, and they've committed to, including the current participants in Grab and Go that are in the 5 Auburn Housing…

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