Warren Achievement Center Raising Funds for New Day Program Facility

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Warren Achievement Center is working to build a brand new day program facility for their achievers. Marketing Coordinator Sean Cavanaugh offers more details:

“We are going to be sending letters out for an appeal of donations. We have quietly been raising money behind the scenes, from larger donors and have an incredible amount of large donations secured. Now it is time to branch out into the conscience of everybody to get that mission done. Our day program facility is very dated and it’s outlived its’ useful life and it is time for replacement,” Cavanaugh states.

The current day program facility is located on South Main. Cavanaugh shares the plan is to have the new facility connected to the corporate office, which is across from Lincoln School.

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