Receive update on children's services community needs assessment
In Plain English
The Department of Children and Youth is conducting a community needs assessment to determine what services Richmond kids need most. This assessment guides how the city spends Measures E and K tax revenue on youth programs. Staff will explain their progress gathering community input and analyzing local data on children's needs.
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