DINNIMAN SECURES FUNDING FOR
LIBRARIES AND SENIOR CENTERS
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Dinniman |
WEST CHESTER,
January 13
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State Senator Andy Dinniman recently
announced that he has secured $20,000 in
state funding for local libraries and
$65,000 in funding for local senior centers
and senior care services.
“In these challenging economic times, it is
crucial that we continue to support our
libraries and senior centers,” Dinniman
said. “I know that these funds will go a
long way in ensuring that our libraries
continue to play a vital role in our
communities and that our senior citizens
continue to get the support and services
they deserve.”
The funds for libraries are as follows:
$5,000 for the West Chester Public Library
for teen programs and book purchases;
$5,000 for the Malvern Public Library for
program development;
$5,000 for Tredyffrin Township and the
Tredyffrin Township libraries for speakers
and program supplies; and
$5,000 for the Chester Springs Library.
The funds for senior centers and services
are as follows:
$25,000 for the West Chester Area Senior
Center for wellness programs;
$25,000 for the Phoenixville Area Senior
Center for programs; and
$15,000 for Surrey Services in Berwyn for
senior care.
Dinniman has been a consistent supporter of
and vocal advocate for both libraries and
senior centers. Over the summer, he was
instrumental in rushing $25,000 in state
funding to the Downingtown Senior Center –
funding that allowed the center to keeps its
doors open during the state budget impasse.
In addition, last year Dinniman secured
$500,000 in state funding for a
first-of-its-kind, joint facility that will
house both the Downingtown Library and
Downingtown Area Senior Center. He also
secured $450,000 for the Spring City Library
expansion project.
For more information, call Senator
Dinniman’s office at 610-692-2112 or e-mail
andy@pasenate.com.
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