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Proposals sought for services to court-involved youth in Haywood

Proposals sought for services to court-involved youth in Haywood

The Haywood County Juvenile Crime Prevention Council announced $182,420 in funds available for 2025-27 from the Department of Public Safety for services for juvenile court-involved youth in Haywood County.

These funds will help the community meet needs previously identified during the annual planning process. Several types of services will be considered.

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Here’s a list of the types of services being considered. Donated graphic

The Haywood County JCPC Allocation Committee will meet on April 2, 2025, at 9 a.m. at the Haywood County Senior Center in Waynesville to hear presentations from applicants and vote on funding for programs for FY 25-27.

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