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Save the Children asks Jackson County to direct opioid-abatement funds to early-childhood services
2627391 · March 14, 2025
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Summary
Save the Children told the Jackson County Fiscal Court it can use opioid-abatement money to expand early-childhood supports and asked the court to back an application to the judge/executive for the funds.
Save the Children representatives described programs that serve young children in Jackson County and requested the county direct opioid-abatement funding to those services.
Representatives said Save the Children operates early-childhood coordinators in each elementary school, provides home visits to expectant mothers and children ages 0–3, runs a monthly book-bag exchange…
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