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  • Interim CEO Wants Juvenile Welfare Board to Thrive

    St. Pete Catalyst | October 17, 2025

    Michael Mikurak has been the interim CEO of the Juvenile Welfare Board of Pinellas County since June. With over 30 years of experience in business, […]

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  • Pinellas Support Team Expanded to Reach More Kids being Bullied

    Spectrum Bay News 9 | November 03, 2025

    One in five kids will be bullied in school, and of those kids, close to half think it will happen to them again.  Over the summer […]

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  • Local Organizations Prepared for a Potential SNAP Suspension

    St. Pete Catalyst | October 31, 2025

    Millions of low-income Floridians rely on the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program to get essential groceries. With the government shutdown approaching nearly a month, SNAP benefits […]

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  • Early Learning gets a Big Lift in Pinellas County

    Axios.com | October 02, 2025

    More than $100 million is being invested in programs and initiatives to improve children's futures, including significant investments to boost early learning and support Pinellas […]

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  • Tampa Bay Leads State with Most Family-Friendly Workplaces

    October 06, 2025

    On October 1, dozens of Tampa Bay business leaders gathered for the Beaches to the Bay | Bosses for Babies Breakfast, led by the Juvenile […]

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  • JWB CEO Mike Mikurak Champions Early Learning to Build a Stronger, Equitable Community

    Natalie Taylor | September 24, 2025

    JWB Interim CEO Michael Mikurak sat down with the Morning Blend to share his passion, commitment, and what has driven him into service for children. […]

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