Two Georgia Family Connection Collaboratives received investments to provide critical food and housing services for individuals experiencing food insecurity and homelessness across the state of Georgia.
GRHIC partnered with Randolph County Family Connection for a Haircuts & Hams wellness event, which aimed to bridge the gap in engagement with the male demographic in the county.
Rebekah Hudgins, the Evaluation and Results Accountability Team director for GaFCP, and Toni Brown, the Community Support Team member, joined Tuesday’s edition of “Closer Look with Rose Scott.”
“Pepper Palooza” is a statewide celebration coordinated by Georgia Organics to get kids eating, growing, and participating in pepper-themed activities.
Voices for Georgia’s Children, the state’s only comprehensive child policy and advocacy organization, coordinates Georgia Pre-K Week and provides opportunities for state and local leaders to engage directly with Pre-K classrooms in local communities.
Lumpkin County Family Connection Director Brigette Barker will help the University of North Georgia ensure the meals are distributed where they are needed.
The trauma summit was designed not only to engage participants, but also to begin the process of Fayette County becoming a trauma-informed and trauma-responsive community.
At the Family Resource Center in Berrien, families participates in the Kinship Care Support Group—a helpful way to get acquainted with others going through similar experiences, and where kinship families receive the services, assistance, and tools they need to thrive.
Students at Seminole County Elementary School can select a reward from a brand-new vending machine provided by Seminole County Family Connection. It’s not your typical vending machine. This one dispenses books that are theirs to keep.