Two community organizations spoke during the public‑expression portion of the April 16 meeting seeking local support for services.
Tammy Mullins, executive director of KidCentral Incorporated, said the organization is preparing a Head Start application to provide comprehensive early‑childhood services for approximately 46–47 families in Lee County and would need to staff about 10–12 positions to run a center. Mullins said services would be free for eligible families and that some families automatically qualify if they receive TANF, SNAP, SSI or are foster families; she and Terry Gentry, listed in the packet as assistant director, said they are identifying a building and asked for support and engagement from the county.
Later, a representative identified in the transcript as Wade Wilson described operations at the White Rocks Community Center, listing recurring costs (water ~ $700/year, electricity ~$1,680/year, internet ~$540/year, insurance previously ~$1,300–$1,367/year) and said pre‑pandemic fundraising has not returned. He said the center had received $2,500 in the current budget year and requested additional support to cover a roughly $5,600 annual shortfall. Board members noted the $2,500 allotment has been budgeted and said the matter could be considered further.
What happens next: KidCentral and community centers were given an opportunity to supply additional documentation; board members asked follow‑up questions about facility availability and eligibility. No formal county funding commitments beyond existing budgeted allotments were recorded during the meeting.