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Commission adopts Helping Montgomery Families MOA and accepts $490,000 juvenile diversion grant

Montgomery County Commission · November 4, 2024
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Montgomery County approved a one-year HMFI memorandum of agreement among the DA, county, city and schools and accepted a $490,000 Alabama Department of Youth Services grant to expand diversion services, with specified reporting and data-sharing requirements.

The Montgomery County Commission on Nov. 4 adopted a memorandum of agreement (MOA) to continue the Helping Montgomery Families Initiative (HMFI), an interagency program run by the District Attorney’s office in partnership with Montgomery Public Schools (MPS), the City of Montgomery and the County. The MOA covers a one-year term (Oct. 1, 2024–Sept. 30, 2025) and defines HMFI’s roles in early assessment, individualized intervention plans, anti-bullying follow-up, truancy monitoring, and data sharing…

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