WATERTOWN â Armed with bagged lunches, backpacks filled with supplies, and knowledge of available resources, volunteers and professionals alike will take to the streets Thursday in an effort to combat homelessness locally.
Service providers will be hosting âHomeless no Moreâ events at various locations across the north country Thursday with the goal to conduct a brief survey to get a count of the number of individuals who are homeless, on the brink of homelessness, or who were homeless during the past year.
In Jefferson County, the CARE Center, 247 Factory St., will serve as the hub for the survey and outreach efforts.
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WWNY Daycare Bootcamp promotes in-home childcare businesses By Keir Chapman | May 11, 2021 at 5:10 PM EDT - Updated May 11 at 9:36 PM
LOWVILLE, N.Y. (WWNY) - A Lewis County agency was tasked with a tall order: find a solution to the areaâs childcare shortage. The group has dreamed up a plan, but it knows a plan is only as good as the team you assemble.
In February, Lewis County Economic Development Executive Director Brittany Davis and her team were given a mountain of a job.
âOur county manager actually tasked us with coming up with childcare solutions in the county,â she said.