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14-05-2025
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Crittenton Center receives $30K for Orange City development
ORANGE CITY, Iowa (KCAU) —The Crittenton Center has announced that they received two grants that total $30,000. These grants will help support one of their developments in Orange City. The Crittenton Center received $25,000 from GrowOC Funding and $5,000 from the Sioux County Community Foundation, the Center announced in a Tuesday release. Story continues below Top Story: Unofficial results: Voters say 'no' to South Sioux City school bond Lights & Sirens: Sioux City firefighter taken to hospital following Mayday call during Morningside fire Sports: #7 South Sioux City boys soccer upsets #2 Millard North 2-1 in NSAA Class A State Quarterfinals The Center said that these funds will go toward developing Outdoor Learning Spaces at the Orange City Child Development Center. Specifically, the funds will allow them to put up a structure that will provide shade and also have outdoor learning opportunities through things such as water tables, sand and mud tables, a sandbox, and outdoor play kitchens. 'Play is essential to a child's development,' said Kim Scorza, CEO at Crittenton Center, 'and these outdoor spaces will offer our children the chance to build social skills, strengthen physical coordination, and explore their creativity in a safe and supportive environment.' The Crittenton Center said they are thankful to the two organizations for supporting them in their commitment to building children's futures. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.
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30-04-2025
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Crittenton Center receives AIA Iowa Impact Award for Tiny Homes
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KCUA) — The Crittenton Center was honored with the AIA Iowa Impact Award for their Tiny Homes project. According to a release from the Crittenton Center, they received the award on April 24. The Impact Award goes to architectural projects that help serve social, humanitarian, community, or environmental causes, according to the release. The Center said that they received the award for their unique and compassionate approach to addressing the needs of vulnerable young adults who are transitioning out of foster care into adult life. 'These homes are more than just shelter- they're a foundation for hope, stability, and independence,' said Kim Scorza, CEO of Crittenton Center. 'We are deeply honored that AIA Iowa has recognized the impact of this project, which reflects the power of design to change lives and strengthen our community.' 2025 Sioux City Farmers Market opening with day of festivities 'Working with the kids and the Crittenton team has awakened us even further to how architects can be community activists. This has been one of the most rewarding projects we've been a part of, and we're excited to see it be recognized for its impact.'- Nathan Kalaher, PLaN Architecture. The Tiny Homes offer a safe place for youth who could face homelessness upon aging out of foster care to live. The project also helps build a community and foster a sense of belonging for the residents. Copyright 2025 Nexstar Media, Inc. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten, or redistributed.