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For immediate release
September 15, 2003
Contact: Peter Karafotas
202-225-3611
 
 

Kildee Announces $37,817 Grant for the Coordination of Runaway Youth Place

in Bay City

 

Washington, D.C.- Congressman Dale E. Kildee (D-MI) announced today that the Coordination of Runaway Youth Place, Inc. (CORY) would receive an $37,817 grant to fund the Basic Center Program.  The Office of Children and Families, a division of the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, awarded the grant to CORY Place to provide assistance to runaway and homeless children.

 

“These funds will help strengthen our community by providing immediate assistance, relief and support to runaway and homeless youth,” said Kildee. “We cannot afford to turn our backs on these children because every child deserves the right to grow and learn in a healthy, safe and loving environment.”

 

The Basic Center Program was originally designed to provide a system of care for young runaways outside the traditional child protective services, law enforcement, or juvenile justice agencies.  Today, the central purpose of these centers is to provide both runaway and homeless youth with emergency shelter, food, clothing, counseling, and referrals for health care.  The centers also seek to reunite young people with their families, whenever possible, or to locate appropriate alternative placements.  In addition, these centers are also encouraged to pursue youth development strategies in an attempt to prevent young people from engaging in risky or delinquent behavior.  The outreach program specifically focuses on giving young people the chance to exercise leadership, build skills and become involved in their community. 

 

CORY Place (Coordination of Runaway Youth), originated in late 1973 through the grass roots efforts of Bay County citizens who were interested in providing needed services to Bay County youth.  CORY Place joined the Michigan Coalition of Runaway Services, now the Michigan Network of Runaway and Youth Services, in 1976.  The mission of CORY Place, Inc. is to provide short-term services, at no cost, to youth 10-17 years of age, and their families. The primary focus is on strengthening the individual and family by helping them develop and maintain a healthy, nurturing relationship, based on love, care and respect for each other.

 
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