AGP Executive Report
Last update: 2 hours agoCommunity Health Access: A Community Clinic partnership is opening an in-school medical and behavioral health clinic at Rogers Heritage High School, aiming to make whole-person care easier for families and students. Youth & Literacy: Abigail Akins is turning personal challenges into a literacy mission through “Abby’s Kids,” donating books to young readers and highlighting vision awareness. Community Events for Families: The Chaffee County Fair & Rodeo returns July 24–Aug. 2 with kid-focused activities like bouncy house, dunk tank, and livestock showcases, while Appleseed Community Theatre stages “The Wizard of Oz” July 24–26 and July 31–Aug. 2. Local Giving & Grants: The Community Foundation of the Texas Hill Country launched a flood relief fund for 10 counties, and the Booksellers Association Group awarded £33,000 via community grants to 73 bookshops. Community Safety & Dialogue: Greeneville police scheduled a public meeting on July 28 to address electric-bike safety concerns and hear from residents. Human Trafficking Funding: Canada is funding six organizations with $1.4 million to combat trafficking and support survivors, including programs focused on Indigenous women and girls and newcomers.
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