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Community and Family Resources asks Wright County for $7,200 to continue seventh-grade life-skills classes

2663903 · March 17, 2025
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Community and Family Resources presented its annual prevention and treatment update, describing ongoing grants — an Integrated Provider Network award, an 11-county tobacco grant and state opioid-response funding — and asked Wright County for $7,200 in FY26 to support a seventh-grade life-skills program in Clarion.

Shelley Ziegel, grant and contract manager with Community and Family Resources, gave the Wright County Board of Supervisors an annual update on the agency’s prevention and treatment work and requested $7,200 in fiscal year 2026 to support a life-skills curriculum for seventh graders in Clarion.

Ziegel said the agency’s largest award is the Integrated Provider Network grant, which supports strategies the agency will continue through June 30 of the current grant cycle; the next grant cycle with the administrative service organization is expected to begin in July 2025. She said the agency also is part of an 11-county tobacco…

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