If you were a city commissioner, which Lawrence nonprofit would you most like to allocate funding for?
Asked at Massachusetts Street on July 07, 2016
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“Just Food. It's a good thing for the health of the city.”
— Biswajit Rajaguru, graduate student, Lawrence
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“The Greenhouse Culture.”
— Sharon Struve, homemaker, Lawrence
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“I'd say The Greenhouse Culture.”
— Greg Gilmore, works with people with developmental disabilities, Lawrence
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“Willow Domestic Violence Center, to help the issue that's most under wraps in our community.”
— Jessica Larson, student, Lawrence
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“Read more: Commissioner begins politicking for Just Food funding”
— Related story, July 6, 2016, LJWorld.com