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Committee moves to reinstate vital social action funding

August 15, 2024 | Saint Petersburg City, St. Petersburg County, Florida


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Committee moves to reinstate vital social action funding
The Youth and Family Services Committee convened on August 15, 2024, to address key organizational changes and discuss the reinstatement of social action funding for non-homeless initiatives. The meeting commenced with a roll call, confirming the presence of committee members, including Councilmember Floyd, who served as an alternate.

Following the approval of the agenda and the minutes from the previous meeting, the committee turned its attention to leadership roles. Councilmember Mohammed was nominated and subsequently approved as the new chair, while Councilmember Driscoll was elected as vice chair, despite her limited availability for future meetings.

The primary focus of the meeting was a discussion led by Amy Foster, the housing and neighborhood services administrator, and Helen Rhimes, a social services planner. They addressed the historical context of the social action fund, which had previously supported various social service organizations in St. Petersburg. Over time, funding has increasingly been directed towards homelessness prevention efforts. The committee is now considering the possibility of reinstating funding for broader social initiatives, reflecting a shift in priorities that could impact community services significantly.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to further explore the implications of reinstating the social action fund, signaling a potential expansion of support for diverse social services in the city.

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