Wyou)— important after-school programs are in danger of losing funding impacting hundreds of students in northeastern pennsylvania. articles
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Loss of funding for after school programs in Luzerne County
WILKES-BARRE LUZERNE COUNTY (WBRE/WYOU)— Important after-school programs are in danger of losing funding impacting hundreds of students in northeastern Pennsylvania. On Thursday, lawmakers and community advocates joined together to voice their concerns and opposition to that decision. "This is terrible news for the students that really need these afterschool programs. It's terrible news for their []
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Mental health liaison program in Tennessee schools making impact after expansion
"I think it's easier to build up a strong child than to repair a broken man, so I think it just makes sense to start as early as you can with those interventions," Ahmaani Pittman, a behavioral health liaison coordinator said.
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Mazama High School students launch program to help food insecurity
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore. – Mazama High School FFA and agriculture foods students recently launched the “Nourishing Future Vikings Program” to help local families in need by providing food over the weekend. As part of that program, 50 Stearns Elementary School students went home with backpacks full of healthy meals on Friday. The backpacks were returned […]