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New Safe Haven for Children Opens in Utica

February 18, 2026 - 03:54

New Safe Haven for Children Opens in Utica

A new location for a nonprofit organization has officially opened its doors at 730 Broadway, providing a welcoming and secure environment for children in grades kindergarten through 12. This initiative aims to support local youth by offering a variety of programs and activities designed to foster personal growth, creativity, and social skills.

The facility is equipped with age-appropriate resources and spaces where children can engage in educational and recreational activities. With a focus on inclusivity and community engagement, the organization seeks to create a nurturing atmosphere that encourages children to explore their interests and build lasting friendships.

Community leaders and supporters have expressed their enthusiasm for the new location, highlighting the importance of providing safe spaces for young people. This initiative not only addresses the need for positive youth development but also strengthens community ties by inviting families to participate in various events and programs.

As the organization begins its journey in this new space, it looks forward to making a positive impact on the lives of children and families in the area.


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