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Senior Center Gets Tax Credits

Posted on 16 October 2007 by Antonio D. French

The I-70 Northwest Development Corporation of St. Louis will receive $95,000 in Neighborhood Assistance Program (NAP) tax credits to build a senior care center. The center will take up just over half of a 4,308-square foot mixed-use building.

Dubbed the Kingsway Adult Day Care Center, the facility will provide health monitoring, social and personal care services, meals, transportation and educational and therapeutic workshops and activities to 24 senior citizens.
The $95,000 is part of $499,700 in NAP tax credits awarded by the Department of Economic Development to Missouri not-for-profits. Other organizations receiving funding include the Center for the Visually Impaired in Kansas City, Sylvan School, Inc. in Poplar Bluff and the Pregnancy Care Center in Springfield.

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