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Monday, November 25, 2024

It’s true what they say—not all superheroes wear capes.

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It’s true what they say—not all superheroes wear capes.

A partnership between Coconino County Health and Human Services and the Coconino County Workforce Development Board resulted in the availability of WIOA Rapid Response dollars to assist with emergency response and recovery in Coconino County. Add in a collaboration with Home Depot and even more help was provided to residents impacted by the Tunnel Fire when they needed it most.

Most recently, Home Depot came to the aid of residents Luis Moreno, a licensed contractor, and Lance McKay who owns a painting company. The two were personally impacted by the Tunnel Fire. They lost their homes and many of the tools used for their businesses. Home Depot was able to provide them with a meaningful discount on the supplies and WIOA Rapid Response funds were used to purchase the supplies needed to get their businesses back at full capacity.

Thank you to Home Depot and the many individuals and organizations across Coconino County that have assisted during the Tunnel Fire response and recovery.

If you have been impacted by the Tunnel Fire, please visit the virtual Community Assistance Center here: https://bit.ly/3G49a8g

Original source can be found here.

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