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3.60 Communities outlines Partners for Success program, urges help for strained food shelves
Summary
3.60 Communities told the Farmington School Board that its family support workers provided housing, food and other stabilizing services to 819 local residents last school year and asked community members to help with donations as area food shelves face heavy demand.
Lisa Lusk, director of programs and operations for 3.60 Communities, and Ariana LaValley, manager of children and youth services, told the Farmington School Board about the nonprofit’s Partners for Success program and how it operates inside district schools.
The program places family support workers in schools to connect families to housing, food, employment, health care and mental-health resources and to coordinate with school staff, Lusk said. "We know when families have what they need that students do better,"…
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