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Family Crisis Centers asks Osceola County for modest funding increase, details local services
Summary
Family Crisis Centers requested a modest increase in Osceola County partnership funding — about $250 more, bringing a requested FY26 contribution to roughly $3,750 — and described local service counts and a newly renovated supervised visitation/exchange center.
Daniel Denfort, director of operations for Family Crisis Centers, and bilingual advocate Sipa addressed the Osceola County Board on Nov. 12 to thank the county for past support and to request a small increase in partnership funding for fiscal year 2026.
Denfort said the request is for an increase of about $250 — arriving at roughly $3,750 in county partnership support for FY26 — and provided a breakdown of local service usage:…
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