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Seward Distributing Checks

To Springbrook, Non-Profits

State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, toured Springbrook today, where he announced the residential community for people with disabilities will received a $576,000 state grant through the state Nonprofit Infrastructure Capital Investment Program.  Seward will be awarding $2.8 million to nonprofits throughout his district, include $714,000 to Pathfinder Village and $873,000 to Arc Otsego.  Here, he confers during a stop at Springbrook with CEO Patricia Kennedy and COO Seth Haight.
State Sen. Jim Seward, R-Milford, toured Springbrook today, where he announced the residential community for people with disabilities will received a $576,000 state grant through the state Nonprofit Infrastructure Capital Investment Program. Seward will be awarding $2.8 million to nonprofits throughout his district, include $714,000 to Pathfinder Village and $873,000 to Arc Otsego. Here, he confers during a stop at Springbrook with CEO Patricia Kennedy and COO Seth Haight.

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