LIHU‘E — The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Life’s Choices Kaua‘i Program is offering grants-in-aid for community groups and nonprofit organizations.
LIHU‘E — The Office of the Prosecuting Attorney’s Life’s Choices Kaua‘i Program is offering grants-in-aid for community groups and nonprofit organizations.
These grants will support various projects, programs or events aligned with drug prevention, intervention, enforcement, treatment, recovery, harm reduction and community-integration strategies.
“I encourage all eligible applicants to take advantage of this opportunity for financial assistance to provide much-needed services to our community,” said Rebecca Like, acting prosecuting attorney, in a press release.
”Now more than ever our island home is being devastated by substance use. Grant programs like this are critical to expand the options available to our at-risk residents,” she said.
Each applicant may apply for up to $2,000. Eligibility requirements are listed on the grant application. There is no deadline to apply. Grants will be given on a first-come, first-served basis.
To apply, visit the Life’s Choices Kaua‘i website, kauai.gov/lifeschoiceskauai. For questions or more information, contact Theresa Koki at 808-241-4925 or at tkoki@kauai.gov.
Use the money to expose public corruption within the different branches of government on Kauai and also the corrupt DLNR.
Money better spent on those who leak information to their family members.
Why is the fentanyl drug pandemic being used as population control?
It’s flooding in from the same mules and transportation routes from that narco third world country south of the border of USA.