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Sanford Middle School partnership expands community classes and adds HUD-certified workshop
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Summary
Presenters said Sanford Middle School and nearby high schools have collaborated to host community-facing classes (more than 14) and a HUD-certified eight-hour workshop offered monthly to support homeownership preparation.
Presenters at the neighborhood meeting described an expanding partnership with Sanford Middle School that brings students and community members together for classes and school-based activities. A speaker who identified program partnerships said nearby high schools with health-academy and IB programs have "adopted" the effort and have hosted sports events on Sanford's campus to strengthen ties.
"So if you wanna learn how to cook on a healthy budget...we have over 14 classes," a presenter said, describing courses that range from basic cooking and home repair to steps for applying to a local homeownership program. The presenter added that the program includes a HUD-certified, eight-hour workshop offered one Saturday each month for people preparing to apply for homeownership services.
Program organizers framed the offerings as open to the whole community and as part of ongoing efforts this year to increase outreach and use of school facilities. The presenter credited a collaborator named Sue Don for helping to bring students onto partner campuses.
No enrollment numbers or funding details were provided at the meeting; presenters described programming and scheduling but did not specify the program's operating budget, number of instructors, or the precise eligibility criteria for the homeownership application assistance. Organizers said interested residents can obtain flyers and sign-up information at the meeting table.

