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Community notes for March 7, 2021


Lynchburg, Monacans get housing grant funds
Lynchburg is receiving more than $1.1 million from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development for affordable housing.
The city will receive $718,593 through the department’s Community Development Block Grants program and $413,856 through the department’s HOME Investment Partnerships program.
The CDBG program “provides annual grants on a formula basis to states, cities, and counties to develop viable urban communities by providing decent housing and a suitable living environment and expanding economic opportunities,” according to a news release from U.S. Senators Mark Warner and Tim Kaine, announcing the round of more than $95.5 million total in HUD grants across Virginia.

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Community notes for Feb. 21, 2021


The Junior League of Lynchburg is creating a Period Access Distribution Center “to create a referral and distribution system of free feminine hygiene products to adult women who are in need in Lynchburg and the surrounding areas.”
In conjunction with the YWCA of Central Virginia and Gleaning for the World, the center will enlist help from referring partners to enroll women in need in a subscription service to provide a free monthly supply of period products, according to a JLL news release. Referring partners will receive supplies to help their clients who have immediate needs.
The program will launch this spring with a $50,000 budget, which will include a part-time administrator working out of the PAD Center headquarters at the YWCA on Church Street. Junior League funding also will go toward having an educational and advocacy curriculum in 2022-2023 in partnership with other local organizations. Furthermore, $7,400 from the Al Stroobants Foundation will pay for supply kits that can be distributed immediately once the program begins.

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