Downtown Association of Fairbanks – Fairbanks Alaska
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TAIL WINDS FOR COMMUNITY SERVICE PATROL

A recent upsurge in financial support is good news for the Community Service Patrol.  The CSP got $50,000 in direct operational funding from the City of Fairbanks and a new van from the Alaska Mental Health Trust Authority (whose contribution in the last twelve months totals $104,000).  Article.   

Taken together, these are large contributions toward improving the business climate downtown and addressing the needs of un-well people who sometimes cannot care for themselves.

The News-Miner editorial got it right, though:  the CSP needs more of the community support from existing and new partners that has kept it going.   If you are interested in helping, please contact David at 452-8676.

April 13 at 6 PM in City Hall Join Police Chief Laren Zager and the Downtown Association to discuss summer 2010′s plans for keeping downtown welcoming to all.  Please print and display this flyer.

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