Public Hearings to Discuss Human Services Block Grants Being Held July 21 and 26

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Released: July 19, 2022

Delaware County’s Department of Human Services will hold two public hearings to discuss Block Grant Funding. The funds are utilized to support Delaware County community members with special needs. Residents and stakeholders are encouraged to attend and/or submit information and suggestions.

Thursday, July 21st at 6:00 p.m.
In person hearing: County Council Meeting Room (201 W Front Street, Media, PA)
Also available by live stream: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MWImvvoLkVA

Tuesday, July 26th at 6:00 p.m.
In person hearing: County Council Meeting Room (201 W Front Street, Media, PA)
Also available by live stream: https://youtu.be/epU63DYSsS0

Residents can give public comments in person at the hearings or by email. Residents can email their public comments in advance, or during the hearings. Comments must be submitted with the same information that is requested at a public meeting including the person’s name and address. Emails can be sent to: HS_BlockGrant@delcohsa.org. Please put “COMMENTS” in the subject line.

Public comments will be accepted until each hearing is adjourned. The public comments will be read into the record during the hearing and the Department will respond if warranted. Emailed comments deemed inappropriate, or which do not contain the commenter’s name and address, will not be read into public record.

The County Human Services Block Grant Plan Fiscal Year 22/23 is currently under construction and a summary will be available on the Human Services’ website upon completion. The plan is due to the state August 19, 2022.



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