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Cumberland County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council outlines summer programs and new occupational training

3845708 · June 16, 2025
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The county’s Juvenile Crime Prevention Council described funded programs, summer activities and a new occupational skills component for fiscal year 2026 aimed at providing certifications and work‑ready training for youth.

The Cumberland County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council (JCPC) told the City–County Liaison Committee that it funds a range of prevention and intervention programs for local youth and will add an occupational skills training component in fiscal year 2026.

Courtney Annigle, director of the county JCPC, described the council’s purpose: “to provide a comprehensive strategy to help prevent and reduce juvenile crime and delinquency in our community,” and listed the membership that helps set funding priorities (school board representatives, law‑enforcement, court and defense personnel, social‑services, public‑health, business and…

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