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Community Partnership for Youth reports buy of permanent site, growth in programs and new garden at Kimball property
Summary
Community Partnership for Youth (CPY) told Seaside council it purchased a building on Kimball, is expanding its garden and leadership programs, served roughly 660 youth this year across after‑school and summer programs, and is increasing full‑time staffing to deepen services.
Seaside, Calif. — Community Partnership for Youth (CPY) presented an annual program report on March 6, telling the Seaside City Council the nonprofit purchased a permanent building on Kimball Street in June and is expanding services that now serve hundreds of local children through after‑school programming, summer intercession and a high‑school leadership program.
Executive Director Sherry Hasty said CPY supports youth across multiple school sites and reported quantitative program figures for the most recent periods: more than 660 youth served this year across after‑school and other programs, about 273 students in the summer intercession (up from 180 the prior year),…
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