Gov. Ivey awards grants to help low-income residents

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Governor Kay Ivey awarded grants to programs that support low-income residents become self-sufficient in Alabama.

Community Action Agency of Northwest Alabama Inc. -Community Action Agency of Northeast Alabama Inc.Walker County Community Action Agency Inc.$196,034 Pickens County Community Action Committee and Community Development Corp. Inc.

-Community Action Committee Inc. of Chambers, Tallapoosa, Coosa -Montgomery Community Action Committee and Community Development Corp. Inc. -Macon-Russell Community Action Agency Inc. -Community Action Agency of South Alabama -Mobile Community Action Inc. -

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