Kennett Area Community Service (KACS) announced that it has received partial funding in response to its recent request for support for its New Building Project. This initiative aims to build a permanent home for KACS, creating an anchor institution for organizations across Southern Chester County. The new facility will provide a central space for collaboration to combat hunger and homelessness in the community.
KACS initially requested $5 million from the Commonwealth’s Redevelopment Assistance Capital Program (RACP) to fully implement the project. However, the organization received $775,000 through the latest round of RACP funding. The RACP, administered by the Office of the Budget, is designed to support critical projects that strengthen community infrastructure.
“While we are grateful for the support and are committed to maximizing the funding received, it is evident that additional resources are needed to achieve the original vision of the New Building Project,” said Leah Reynolds, Executive Director of KACS. “We are actively exploring alternative funding avenues and partnerships to bridge this gap and ensure that our community will benefit from as many aspects of the project as possible.”
KACS remains steadfast in its mission to create a permanent home that fosters collaboration among organizations dedicated to eradicating poverty, hunger, and homelessness in Southern Chester County. The organization will continue to update the public on its progress and any further developments regarding funding.
For more information on KACS New Home, a vital community anchor institution, please visit www.KACSImpact.org/NewHome or contact Leah Reynolds at
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