Montgomery County Juvenile Court schedules resource fair for youth and families

Teya Moore, Montgomery County Juvenile Court Resource Coordinator
Teya Moore, Montgomery County Juvenile Court Resource Coordinator
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The Montgomery County Juvenile Court is organizing a Community and Youth Engagement Resource Fair in collaboration with local organizations. The event will take place at William O. Beach Civic Hall, located at 350 Pageant Lane, on Friday, March 20, from 9:00 a.m. to 2:00 p.m.

The fair is intended to help residents and young people connect with essential community resources. Attendees will have access to information and direct assistance related to housing, clothing, food insecurity, and youth support services. Organizers describe the event as a centralized location for families seeking guidance and stability within the community.

“This event is about connecting our community by bringing resources and support for youth together in one place, making it easier for families and young people to access the services they need. We want residents to know they are supported and leave feeling informed and confident about the help available to them,” said Teya Moore, Montgomery County Juvenile Court Resource Coordinator.

Additional details about the Montgomery County Juvenile Court and its services can be found at montgomerytn.gov/juvenile.



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