The City of Campbell River is using some funds from the provincial government to help keep children and youth away from gangs and organized...
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A special task force created to help people at-risk in the community will continue for another three years, thanks to renewed provincial funding. Campbell River’s situation table gathers front-line workers from public safety, health and social services to meet weekly and identify high-risk individuals and connect them to services and supports. The province has provided $60,000 to allow the group to continue for three more years. Mayor Kermit Dahl says in a statement that “Supporting a healthy and safe community is a key priority for council, and the Campbell River situation table is a great example of working across various mandates to effect positive change in [the] community.” There are 36 similar groups operating across BC,last year Campbell River was the second-busiest in the province based on referrals. The post Situation table task force funding renewed to help people at high risk appeared first on My Campbell River Now.
The City of Campbell River is using some funds from the provincial government to help keep children and youth away from gangs and organized...
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