Warren Achievement Center Acquires Property from Monmouth College for Potential New Location of the Day Services Program

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Warren Achievement Center partners with Monmouth College on multiple occasions and has recently purchased property in the 100 Block on South 11th Street, which is on the west side of the corporate facility property, and would potentially be the new site of the community Day Services program says Marketing Director Sean Cavanaugh:

“Depending on how the state comes down with a few things, we are planning on having a new community Day Services program facility. Our current one we have been talking about for a long time has outlived its useful life. The current community Day Services program, which is on South Main, is functional, it’s doing its’ job, but it is time for a replacement and with the property that we had existing where the corporate facility is plus the acquisition of this property from Monmouth College, it opens up many, many possibilities of things we can do in the future to continue to provide the fantastic services that we have for decades here in Warren County. So that is very, very exciting. The Day Program services would be connected to our corporate office.”

Meanwhile, on Monday, June 28th, Cavanaugh says all achievers can return to the community Day Services program after being limited due to the coronavirus.

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