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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
HHS AWARDS GRANTS TO COMMUNITIES FOR WELFARE-TO-WORK COORDINATION EFFORTS HHS Secretary Donna E. Shalala today announced the award of $300,000 in technical assistance planning grants to 16 communities for local activities to help welfare recipients overcome barriers in moving from welfare to work. "These grants will support communities to reach out and create new partnerships and new solutions in helping people achieve independence," Secretary Shalala said. The grants will be used to find ways to help communities pool their resources to help people overcome particular obstacles, such as domestic violence, criminal histories, behavioral problems, language barriers, and lack of transportation and child care. The grantee organizations will bring together interested members of their communities, identify gaps in services, create action plans, and coordinate responses among service providers. "One of the most important things we hope these grants will do is bring people from diverse perspectives together to focus on the problem of serving the hardest-to-serve," said Olivia Golden, HHS assistant secretary for children and families. "This should be truly a community-wide effort." The grantees, and the amount of each grant:
Coastal Enterprises, Inc., Wiscasset, Maine, $20,000 ### Note: All HHS press releases, fact sheets and other press materials are available at http://www.hhs.gov/news. The page was last updated: October 22, 2003 |