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New round of mini-grants to aid autism

STATE REPRESENTATIVE URGES PEOPLE COPING WITH THE DISORDER TO APPLY BEFORE APRIL 18 DEADLINE PASSES

WEST CHESTER — The Pennsylvania Department of Welfare recently announced a new round of mini-grants for individuals with autism or families who have a member with autism.

The mini-grant program awards up to $500 to eligible applicants, and applications must be received by April 18.

State Rep. Barbara McIlvaine Smith, D-156th, of West Chester, urged people to apply for the limited funds. Read more...

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Paid for by Smith 156 Committee, Maggie McGill — Treasurer