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Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation asks Fairhope for grant support, reports expanded peer‑helper reach
Summary
The Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation asked Fairhope officials for help as it expands Peer Helpers Plus, saying the program trained nearly 1,500 student peer helpers this school year and supported almost 3,500 peers; the group requested city partnership on grants and space for adult trainings.
Allison Moore, executive director of the Jennifer Claire Moore Foundation and Peer Helpers Plus, told the Fairhope City Council on Dec. 8 that the nonprofit’s peer‑to‑peer program has grown substantially and needs municipal support to scale prevention and adult training programs.
Moore said Peer Helpers Plus equipped nearly 1,500 students with training this school year and that those students provided direct support to almost 3,500 peers. "We have equipped nearly 1,500 peer helpers with training to support their…
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