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Brain-injury clubhouse seeks state support after prior year appropriation fell through
Summary
Brian Schroeder, executive director of Side by Side, asked the appropriations subcommittee for support (the presentation cited $33,100,000) to sustain and expand the nonprofit day program that serves adults with acquired brain injury; he said the organization previously received state support but last year—s approved funds were not delivered.
Brian Schroeder, executive director of Side by Side, told the Appropriations Subcommittee for Health that the nonprofit brain-injury clubhouse needs renewed state support to maintain services for adults with acquired brain injury.
Schroeder described Side by Side as Georgia—s only brain-injury clubhouse, founded by Shepherd…
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