Kids Free to Grow Receives United Way of York County 2017 Community Investment

Kids Free to Grow today announced that it has been awarded a two-year grant from United Way of York County totaling $30,000 for 2017 and 2018 investment years; $15,000 per year. This investment will support Parenting Programs and School and Community Education programming like Break the Silence and Personal Body Safety. Through the mobilization of resources, expertise and funds that support programs focused on the essentials of education, financial stability and health, United Way of York County advances the common good and strengthens the whole community. Thanks to the continued support of many dedicated individuals, businesses, and organizations throughout York County, this year the United Way invested in 63 community programs that serve children, youth, adults and families.

“Thanks to generosity of many who support United Way’s work throughout the year, we are able to provide continued and much needed support for essential human services across the region” noted United Way of York County President & CEO Barb Wentworth. “These important programs support the best start for our youngest citizens; provide healthy foods for children and seniors, engaged youth in meaningful service, and meet basic needs, all critical components of our collective efforts to build an even stronger York County.”

Kids Free to Grow is located in Kennebunk, Maine and the mission is to prevent child abuse and neglect by empowering children and families in York County. Kids Free to Grow serves over 3,000 children and families a year by offering school and community based prevention and parenting education programs.

About United Way of York County
United Way of York County strengthens community conditions by bringing people and resources together to effect long-lasting changes in community conditions that improve lives. Together we focus on important issues that impact Education, Income and Health, the building blocks of a good quality life.

To learn more about United Way of York County and be a part of the change you want to see in the world, visit http://www.buildcommunity.org or call 207.985.3359 to learn how you can Give, Advocate or Volunteer.

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