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Data Centers Aren’t the Only Big Decision Facing Warren County

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Lately, nearly every public hearing and community meeting includes passionate discussion about data centers and land use. These are important topics, and they deserve the attention they’re receiving. But there is another issue, just as consequential, that deserves the same attention.

Many people don’t realize that the nonprofit organizations providing essential services here in Warren County are facing one of the most serious funding challenges in recent memory. Think of the food pantry a laid-off neighbor relies on, the shelter someone reaches for during the worst week of their life, or the counselor a struggling teenager finally agreed to see.

Timing makes the situation worse. Needs are rising as support falls. The One Big Beautiful Bill reduced SNAP, Medicaid, and the DSS grants that many local nonprofits rely on. When that funding is cut, the need doesn’t disappear; it simply moves. For example, someone who loses access to a free clinic doesn’t stop being sick. Their need shifts to an emergency room, where costs are far higher.

It is encouraging to see nonprofit leaders across our region collaborating. The difference between surviving a hard year and closing the doors is often a plan acted on early, not a miracle at the end. A data center can be built next year, or the year after, but a nonprofit that closes may be gone for good. Let’s keep planning together. Both decisions deserve our attention now.

Mindi Nonnemaker
Principal, Golden Ledger Consulting
Strasburg, VA


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