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Hartford鈥檚 youth services groups to get $1.8 million in UNITY grants

Mayor Luke Bronin has announced Hartford will award $1.8 million dollars to over 60 groups providing youth services across the city. Recipients of the Understanding the Needs In Today鈥檚 Youth, or UNITY, grants offer a variety of programs from sports, music, and art to reading and nutrition across Hartford.
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With the awarding of $1.8 million to over 60 groups providing youth services across the Hartford, Mayor Luke Bronin said, 鈥淭hese are our grants to youth service organizations throughout our community who are doing the vital work of helping our young people reconnect, heal, recover and just have fun after everything they鈥檝e been through over the last couple of years during the pandemic."

Mayor Luke Bronin has announced that Hartford will award $1.8 million to over 60 groups providing youth services across the city.

Recipients of the Understanding the Needs in Today鈥檚 Youth (UNITY) grants offer a variety of programs from sports, music and art to reading and nutrition.

Bronin said this round of funding, which comes from the will serve more than 9,000 young people.

鈥淭hese are our grants to youth service organizations throughout our community who are doing the vital work of helping our young people reconnect, heal, recover and just have fun after everything they鈥檝e been through over the last couple of years during the pandemic,鈥 Bronin said.

One of the grantees is . Founder and CEO Faithlyn Johnson said this grant will allow the organization to bring the arts to more schools to have meaningful conversations about issues that have come to the forefront during the pandemic.

鈥淲e created these amazing workshops around resilience, leadership, Black Lives Matter, all these wrapped within the arts so that classrooms are able to have these really challenging conversations and utilize the arts to do so,鈥 Johnson said.

Johnson said the additional funding will help them activate programming year-round, in addition to the summer programs already underway.

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