Nick Grant Program continues to provide funds to Chelsea schools
Funds from the Nick Grant program continue to provide needed items for Chelsea schools.Â
During the April 6 council meeting, Forest Oaks Principal Stevi Sims addressed the mayor and council and thanked them for their financial support through the program.Â
âOn behalf of the faculty and staff of Forest Oaks, I would like to say thank you very much for the opportunity for our faculty being able to participate in the Nick Grant Program, and for the funding of over $69,000, Sims said. âWe were able to purchase over 55 Chromebooks, over $6,000 worth of iPads, White Boards, two Macbook Pros, STEM material and science material. We thank you very much for your support and continuing our efforts to provide our students with the most fun and engaging experience we can provide them with.â
ELKINS Centers Against Violence held the 20th annual Healing Through Music Event in Elkins to draw attention to Sexual Assault Awareness and Child Abuse
Courthouse event draws attention to child abuse and need for volunteers to help victims Attendees of CASA Kane County s Hands Around the Courthouse event hold pinwheels outside the Kane County Courthouse in Geneva on Thursday. Sandy Bressner/Shaw Media CASA Kane County Board Member Jennifer Fisher, center, observes a moment of silence during the organization s Hands Around the Courthouse event Thursday in Geneva. It marked the close of National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sandy Bressner/Shaw Media Kane County Undersheriff Patrick Gengler addresses attendees at an event Thursday in Geneva observing National Child Abuse Prevention Month. Sandy Bressner/Shaw Media
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Central New York officials are reflecting on the struggles facing Syracuse children at home and in their neighborhoods as they mark National Child Abuse