AGP Executive Report
Last update: an hour agoCommunity & Belonging: Town of Coalhurst is opening Miner’s Memorial Park for more group bookings, aiming to draw people in and showcase local space. Local Safety & Accountability: Charlotte-Mecklenburg Schools’ superintendent suspension has parents asking “not again,” as the district’s leadership churn leaves the community frustrated and uncertain. Food Security in Action: Trinity United Methodist Church in Grand Island turned an unused lot into the Haven Garden, offering free produce and community plots to help neighbors facing food insecurity. Dementia-Friendly Communities: Sterling’s new Dementia Friendly initiative is rolling out training for local businesses and institutions, with participating sites earning a decal to signal support. Charity & Community Events: The Dundalk Heritage Fair continues to serve as a yearly reunion, even as organizers and residents worry about future funding and vendor support. Major Giving & Grants: Texas’ LCRA awarded $1.08M in community grants, including upgrades for first responders, libraries, and local recreation. Child Poverty Policy Watch: The Children’s Society warns 1.3M children in Universal Credit households may still miss out on holiday food support due to HAF eligibility rules. Community Health Outreach: UNFPA and Pathfinder provided free medical services in rural Sokoto, targeting women, children, and adolescents.
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