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Children's Protection Center outlines Jacksonville expansion plans, fundraising as federal grants remain uncertain

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Representatives of the Children's Protection Center told the Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board in June that a local center is fully operational, has served dozens of children from the immediate ZIP code, and is raising more than $1 million to complete a planned expansion amid possible federal grant shortfalls.

At the June Jacksonville North Pulaski School District board meeting, Children's Protection Center representatives said the center in Jacksonville is fully operational, serving local children and actively raising funds to complete a second expansion phase.

"We have fully been embraced by this community and by the school district," Jennifer Portnoy, a representative of the Children's Protection Center, said. She said the center completed phase one more than a year ago and is now fundraising for phase two to add…

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