County Legislature approves plan for spending $83K for youth programs
ALBION – The Orleans County Legislature approved $83,349 in youth programs. The money comes from the state through the Office of Children and Family Services under the Child and Family Services Planning Guideline.
The Orleans County Youth Bureau and Department of Social Services developed a joint plan for how to spend the money in the county.
The funding for Orleans is in three categories: Youth Development Program – $44,768; Youth Sports & Education Opportunity Funding – $20,000; and Youth Team Sports – $18,581.
The agencies will be allocated Municipal Youth Development
- ARC GLOW Camp Rainbow – $5,000
- GLOW Works, Inc. (GWYH: Healthcare) – $1,000
- GLOW Works, Inc. (GWYH: Manufacturing) – $1,000
- Hoag Library Summer Reading – $1,000
- Lyndonville school district – ROAR Program – $2,500
- Medina Joint Recreation Committee – $2,000
- OC Cornell Cooperative Extension – $1,000
- Orleans County Juvenile Adjustment Services – $16,000
- Village of Albion Recreation – $4,553
- Orleans County Youth Bureau Annual Awards – $2,000
- Orleans County Youth Bureau Family Game Night – $ 2,000
- Orleans County Youth Bureau – $ 6,715
The following agencies will be allocated Municipal Sports & Education Opportunity Funding:
- Purple Eagles Wrestling Academy – $ 1,250
- Town of Kendall Recreation Program – $ 2,500
- Village of Albion Recreation – $16,250
The following agencies will be allocated Municipal Youth Teams Sports Funding:
- Albion Soccer Club – $9,500
- Purple Eagles Wrestling Academy – $6,294
- Orleans County Youth Bureau – $2,787