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San Juan hears presentations on adult diploma program, a Hogg Foundation mental‑health grant and disability services
Summary
Nonprofits told the San Juan commission about an adult high‑school diploma program, a five‑year Hogg Foundation mental‑health grant for a San Juan wellness alliance, and new Valley Association for Independent Living services available to the community.
Nonprofit leaders and education staff used the Feb. 11 San Juan City Commission meeting to outline programs aimed at adult education, mental health and disability supports.
Daniel King, founder and board president of the Possible Dream Foundation, said the TEA‑chartered adult high school opened in August and serves people ages 18–50 across three sites with about 380 students enrolled. King emphasized the program issues a regular high‑school diploma (not a GED), provides industry certification and job placement help, operates morning, afternoon and evening four‑hour sessions and offers support for childcare and…
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