Jason Risner, executive director of Primrose, said the expo helps residents “age in place” by connecting them with care partners and resources. “Sometimes in order for that to happen, we have to get some care partners involved, and education and knowing about what’s available is so important to make that happen,” Risner said.
Phyllis Montrose, Child Development Resource Director for Head Start, said, "We're still not sure exactly what's going to happen, because we are a November one grant. So as soon as our grant goes through that process, and then they release the funds, we know that we will be fully operational, but at this point, you know we're going to continue it with business as usual."
The town square in downtown Lima was filled with hope and support during the third annual Overdose Awareness event.
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Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today announced over $3 million in grant funding to help local law enforcement agencies implement violent crime reduction strategies in their communities.