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Would a program that is located on a state border and has a service area that extends across state lines be eligible for LiveStrong Community Program?

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Would a program that is located on a state border and has a service area that extends across state lines be eligible for LiveStrong Community Program?

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Yes, the program can cross state lines as long as you are able to demonstrate that the population you are serving is one community with consistent needs. A program located on the border and serving several adjacent counties/cities would be eligible. However, a program implemented in non-adjacent areas (North Carolina, Texas, and California for example) would not be eligible.

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