Daviess County to welcome free community services mobile unit in 2025

OWENSBORO, Ky. (WEHT) — The Center of Owensboro-Daviess county has been working since June to further their mission of getting as many resources as possible to Green River Area families. Officials say they’ll even personally deliver them if needed… sharing people who need the resources don’t always have transportation. Through help from the city’s Public Life Foundation and funding from grants, they’ll gather $280,000 to unveil a mobile resource unit at the start of 2025.

They’re goal is to park it at least 50 times all over the neighborhood alliance grid.

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“If we’re in an area with adults that may need say job training, we can bring Kentucky Career Center with us to work with resumes and applications. We can bring Owensboro Community and Technical College with us with their adult learning programs such as GED, tech, skill train, etc. We have a lot of fantastic community partners who have committed,” says Erica Wade, the Executive Director of the non-profit.

Officials say it will all be free of charge. The design for the mobile unit shows two meeting rooms, with a wheelchair lift to help those who need it inside…

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