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Local pastor urges council to expand programs for at‑risk youth, highlights school funding gaps

Clinton City Council · March 5, 2025
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Pastor Regina of New Life Outreach Ministries told the council she runs New Life Uplifted School at 708 South Street, serves about 60 children weekly and shelters several students, and appealed for council support to create programs for ages 14–18 and help with scholarship shortfalls.

Pastor Regina, who leads New Life Outreach Ministries and New Life Uplifted School, told the Clinton City Council she operates a private, faith‑based program at 708 South Street that serves about 60 children weekly and houses several at‑risk youth.

"I can only house 52 because of the capacity of my building," Regina said, and described scholarship shortfalls: she said…

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