Award for Programs for the Disadvantaged in Memory of Carolyn Keane: Populations of Less Than 10,000

PM. Public ManagementVol. 87 Nbr. 8, September 2005

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International City/County Management Association's (ICMA) Award for Programs for the Disadvantaged recognizes a local government that has enhanced a quality of life for the disadvantaged, including homeless citizens and people with AIDS. This year, ICMA presents the award in the less-than-10,000 population category to the town of Pearisburg VA, and Town Manager Kenneth F. Vittum for the Giles Health and Family Center.

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Award for Programs for the Disadvantaged in Memory of Carolyn Keane: Populations of Less Than 10,000

Just a few years ago, the town of Pearisburg, an underserved rural community of 2,759 in Southwest Virginia, had a critical need for adequate health care and transportation to it. A community sur...

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