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Warner Robins council presents nearly $1.9 million in ARPA "Community Core" grants to local nonprofits

2477010 · February 18, 2025
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At a Warner Robins council meeting, mayor and council presented Community Core grants funded with ARPA monies to Meals on Wheels, United Way, Habitat for Humanity and other local providers, totaling $1,890,393 in awards the city said will support food, housing and health services.

Mayor LaRhonda W Patrick and the Warner Robins City Council presented Community Core grants funded from American Rescue Plan Act (ARPA) allocations to local nonprofit organizations during the Feb. 21 meeting.

The city presented a $50,000 check to Meals on Wheels; $130,000 to United Way’s Read United program to expand reading supports in two Warner Robins elementary schools; $200,000 to Middle Georgia Community Food Bank; $250,000 to Houston County Community Action Agency (the agency’s representative was not present);…

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