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Crucial Bronx After-School and Drug Prevention Program May Close
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Kids participate in fitness classes at the Featherbed Lane Improvement Association, which is in danger of closing after its funding was slashed. (Photo by Fausto Giovanny Pinto)By FAUSTO GIOVANNY PINTOFor single mother Haile Rivera the time her three young children spend in the after-school program at Featherbed Lane Improvement Association is crucial. She uses the time to attend college classes, run errands, and, after recently being laid off, look for a job.Soon, however, Rivera, 41, may need to find a new place for her kids to go after school. Earlier this month, funding for Featherbed Lane was completely gutted.“We had a contract manager here in April who said she was impressed by the work we do, nobody said we weren’t doing our job,” said Alcee James, the center’s program director. “Then, the next month, they send a letter [saying] our funding is cut.”Featherbed Lane receives funding from the New York State Office of Alcoholism and Substance Abuse Services (OASAS).Besides tutoring, computer classes, dance fitness and running summer day camps, drug prevention is one of the organization’s primary goals.