Accept $251,101 in grants for park health programs and job training
$246,601
In Plain English
The city receives $4,500 from Kaiser Permanente for Park Prescription Day, which connects residents to outdoor activities for health benefits. Additional grants totaling $246,601 fund RichmondBUILD job training programs, youth career fairs, and services for workers facing layoffs. If approved, these funds support workforce development without using city money.
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