Town hall meeting held to discuss CURP project, grant
By TONI WALKER
news@steelcountrybee.com
DAINGERFIELD – A group of concerned citizens met at the Daingerfield High School auditorium on April 17 to discuss how a new program can bring resources into the community. The meeting included city, county, and school officials, as wells as pastors and community members.
Community Unification and Revitalization Program, known as CURP, is the brainchild of Daingerfield native Charles Roberson. Roberson formed the base team of eight members, including Martha Baker with Ounce of Prevention and Dr. Shannon Cox-Kelley from Northeast Texas Community college. The purpose of the group and program is as it says: revitalize and unify the community. The program will help bring grant money to the area that can be used to improve healthcare and infrastructure in the community to bring residents in Morris County to a better position of autonomy.
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