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KY Kinship Christmas donations to be delivered to Casey, Taylor

By Nicole Burton/Debbie Abreu

Frankfort, KY - Chris and Alicia Johnson, who are spearheading the Governor and First Lady's adoption and foster care system reform efforts in the Commonwealth, will make special deliveries to Casey and Taylor counties on Friday.

Thanks to the generous donations received during the recent 'Kentucky Kinship Christmas' initiative, the Johnsons will deliver clothing, toiletries, and other items to kinship families through the Alternative Parent Action Council (APAC) in Casey County and the Grandparents as Parents (GAP) group in Taylor County.

The first delivery will take place on Friday, Jan. 4, 2019, at 9:30aET at the Casey County Public Library, 238 Middleburg St, in Liberty, KY.

The second delivery will take place on Friday at 12:30pmET at the Taylor County Cooperative Extension Office, 1143 South Columbia Ave., in Campbellsville.




This story was posted on 2019-01-03 12:40:14
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