Receive report on youth needs assessment and strategic investment priorities
In Plain English
The city's Department of Children and Youth completed a community-wide study of what local kids and teens need most. The report identifies priorities like mental health support, education help, job training, and violence prevention programs. Department staff will present their findings and explain how this research guides future spending on youth services.
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