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The Lake Worth CRA is aggressively pursuing funds to help build or improve recreational areas in the most economically distressed areas of Lake Worth.
Voting is currently open for organizations throughout the country to obtain grant funding from State Farm Neighborhood Assist to help address issues within their communities. This year, the Lake Worth Community Redevelopment Agency (CRA) was selected as one of the top 200 finalists in the nation. The CRA is the only organization in Palm Beach County to be selected as a finalist for this grant.
Grant funding will be used to further improve the Tropical Ridge Fitness Park and to create new pedestrian and bicycle greenways in Lake Worth! To vote for the Lake Worth CRA you must be a Facebook member. You can vote for our project up to 10 times per day from now until May 17th. Here are the steps to vote:
1. Go To: https://apps.facebook.com/sf_neighbor_assist/ or search Facebook using State Farm Neighborhood Assist
2. Log into your Facebook account
3. Hit the 'VOTE NOW' button
4. Search 'Lake Worth'
5. Click 'CHILDHOOD OBESITY'
6. Click 'Vote' & make sure to use all 10 votes per day
The CRA says thank you for your help with our initiative in Lake Worth Florida! Remember to vote daily until May 17th!
For any additional questions regarding our projects, please contact Chris Dabros at the CRA: 561 493-2550.
5 comments:
Hi Lynn. I am confused. I thought you/we hated the cra. Now you are telling me to help them. Please help me understand our opinion about the cra. Thank you,
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LOL...you/we are confused???????????? I think you are sort of all wise, guy, that's my opinion. Obviously you love to bait people and know very well what I object to regarding the CRA . It isn't grants to help kids.
OMG, grow up. Change is good and further more it will happen regardless of your opinions today.
The city commission will have another opportunity to take back the CRA one of these days. The only reason it is not under the commission is one vote.
Feel lucky you have a job, Chris. If it were't for politics, it' possible you would be working for some other government give-away city, maybe Detroit and you could work to attract more indigent people there.
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