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Wilson also said that although some program participants needed beh avioral <br />interventions during the summer program, incidents have been few and far between <br />since they’ve started school. <br />“The benefits to this program go outside the data that can be put on paper,” she said. <br />Steiner said the Family Success Alliance hopes to continue offering the program in the <br />future, as well as expand enrollment. <br />This year’s program was funded by $75,000 from the social justice fund, which was <br />allocated by the Orange County Board of Commissioners. Steiner said the alliance <br />plans to continue working with the commissioners and both school districts to secure <br />future funding. <br />The organization is also working toward implementing other programs along the pipeline <br />to continue working with these students. <br />Parvey said the district looks forward to working with the Family Success Alliance in the <br />future. <br />“We have really appreciated the ‘it takes a village’ approach that Family Success <br />Alliance provided, and we’re honored to be a part of that,” she said. <br />