AGP Executive Report
Last update: 12 hours agoCommunity & Culture: Rajasthan’s Baisa Milan celebrations are turning summer homecomings into village-wide “come home” tourism, welcoming daughters and sisters back with traditional honors. Pride & Inclusion: In Indianapolis, LGBTQ+ residents criticized Gov. Braun’s “Nuclear Family Month” proclamation as Pride Month begins for excluding many family types. Health & Care: Southend’s mayor named SAFE Essex and SEND The Right Message as chosen charities, with free neurodivergent family resource packs already reaching 19,000 families. Food Insecurity: Second Harvest Food Bank opened the St. Elizabeth of Hungary Community Kitchen in Houma, built to feed children, seniors, and neighbors daily and keep cooking during disasters. Local Charity Funding: The Co-op’s Local Community Fund is open for applications for a share of £3.5 million, targeting food access, mental wellbeing, youth opportunities, and community cohesion. Community Safety & Services: Lebanon Rescue Mission says its men’s and women’s shelters are at capacity and needs donations of nonperishables and essentials. Community Events: Juneteenth marks its 10th year in Steubenville with a citywide parade and festivities June 19-20. Civic Tensions: Corinth Theatre-Arts faces a fight over city control of its long-time home as leaders move to remove the nonprofit. Community Action: Volunteers are sought for a bird banding project in Wyoming’s Edness Kimball Wilkins State Park to study local populations.
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