RNJ Youth Services expressed gratitude for the ongoing community advocacy that helped secure the funding
RNJ Youth Services has received funding to continue its Connections Program until March 31, bringing relief and excitement to supporters across Lanark, Leeds, and Grenville.
The program offers vital assistance to local youth, helping them stay connected to education, employment, and community supports. The temporary funding extension ensures that these essential services will continue for the next few months, allowing the organization to reach more young people and guide them toward brighter futures.
RNJ Youth Services expressed gratitude for the ongoing community advocacy that helped secure the funding. However, officials note that additional support will be needed to sustain the program beyond March 31.
The organization is encouraging residents to keep showing their support by writing letters, sharing messages, and raising awareness about the program’s value.
Community members are hopeful continued funding will keep Connections strong for years to come.
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