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Debus-Sherrill receives supplemental funds for elevate academy for juvenile providers

10.23.23 | George Mason University

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Sara Debus-Sherrill, Senior Research Associate, Center for Advancing Correctional Excellence (ACE!), received $153,424 from County of Alameda for: "Supplemental Funds for Elevate Academy for Juvenile Providers." This funding began in Aug. 2023 and will end in late June 2024.

Debus-Sherrill said, "This project funds the development and delivery of a training academy for community-based organizations providing services to justice-involved youth in Alameda County, California."

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George Mason University. (2023, October 23). Debus-Sherrill receives supplemental funds for elevate academy for juvenile providers. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/LN2NNX91/debus-sherrill-receives-supplemental-funds-for-elevate-academy-for-juvenile-providers.html
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