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CAPSAW launches needs assessment

How should CAPSAW spend its money?  The Community Action Partnership of Staunton, Augusta and Waynesboro is accepting Needs Surveys from area residents.

The results will help CAPSAW plan the best use of its Community Service Block Grant funds for future years.

“CAPSAW will use these funds to bolster residents’ ability to improve their economic stability.  Part of the process of determining community needs is asking for the input of the individuals and families that live and work here” says Anna Leavitt, CAPSAW coordinator.

Copies can be requested through email at [email protected] or accessed directly through surveymonkey.com/s/NGCFSVM.

Responses will be accepted through June of 2012.






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