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HSE superintendent criticized for faculty letter about Black Lives Matter movement

Dr. Allen Bourff told faculty to treat it as a political issue and not a social issue. Author: Dustin Grove Updated: 6:10 AM EST February 12, 2021 FISHERS, Ind. The superintendent of Hamilton Southeastern Schools is taking heat for a letter issuing guidance to teachers on how to teach about the Black Lives Matter movement. I have heard from a number of parents who are concerned that we are advancing the cause of Black Lives Matter, a political movement within the country, wrote Dr. Allen Bourff. They contend that their children are being indoctrinated rather than taught . and that this effort has been a distraction from the academic purpose of school.

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York County social services agency announces $500,000 in emergency aid for those struggling during the pandemic

Updated: 10:32 PM EST December 21, 2020 DILLSBURG, Pa. A York County social services agency, New Hope Ministries, announced $500,000 in emergency aid for those struggling during the pandemic. New Hope Ministries is a Dillsburg-based social services agency with other locations in Dover, Hanover, Littlestown, Mechanicsburg, New Oxford and the West Shore, and a planned location in Enola. They provide help with food, housing, utility and transportation needs to 21,000 individuals from 8,700 families each year, according to a press release. New Hope has reported an uptick in need at its seven food pantries. Since the pandemic began, the agency has assisted nearly 4,000 new clients. Dillsburg resident Tracy Gettys is one of those clients. The mother of three teenage sons was already going through a rough patch after her father and sister had recently died.

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New Hope Ministries will announce on Monday $500,000 in emergency assistance funds for people impacted by COVID-19

Updated: 9:02 AM EST December 19, 2020 YORK COUNTY, Pa. New Hope Ministries in Dillsburg will announce on Monday the availability of $500,000 in emergency response assistance funds for people impacted by COVID-19. The Christian social service agency will make the announcement on Facebook Live. Since the pandemic began, close to 4,000 people who had never received assistance from New Hope benefited from its emergency and basic needs and job training programs, according to the agency. The emergency response fund can help with needs such as food and eviction prevention and housing, heat and utility assistance. The funding also helps with job training and employment. 

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