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Mayor proclaims Homelessness Awareness Month; Bath County schools outline McKinney‑Vento services and $218,750 annual grant
Summary
Mayor Hunt read a proclamation recognizing November as Homelessness Awareness Month and district staff described McKinney‑Vento grant services funded at about $218,750 per year, reporting roughly 116–127 students currently served and a part‑time liaison model using grant funds.
Mayor Hunt read a proclamation declaring November 2025 as Homelessness Awareness Month and urged community recognition of youth homelessness and coordinated responses. In the proclamation text the mayor referenced "the city of Orangeville" and called for local partners and businesses to support an equity‑driven continuum of care.
Following the mayor, a district McKinney‑Vento liaison explained that Dr. Emily Barber wrote and secured the McKinney‑Vento grant in 2024; that award covers three years and was…
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