October is Henderson County Domestic Violence Awareness Month

By Michael V. Hannigan

Officials from around Henderson County gathered on the courthouse lawn Tuesday, Oct. 7, to mark October as Domestic Violence Awareness Month in the county.

Earlier in the day, the Henderson County Commissioners’ Court approved a resolution, which County Judge Richard Sanders read at the noon event.

“This is a problem that we have in our society that we need to eradicate,” Sanders said. “And I appreciate everyone here that has a hand in this.” Continue reading “October is Henderson County Domestic Violence Awareness Month”

Henderson County Connect Welcomes New Member: Christy Hutson

Christy Hutson:/LT Photography
Christy Hutson:/LT Photography

Henderson County Connect welcomes Christy Hutson as our newest member.

WHO: Christy Hutson, Director of Development at the Family Peace Project

WHAT: Christy works to enhance communications, community awareness, fundraising, and retail and volunteer services at the Family Peace Project (FPP). FPP is a non-profit organization, working to protect, educate, assist, care and empower victims of Domestic Violence and Sexual Assault in Henderson County. Christy has more than 30 years of experience in a variety of non-profit and retail businesses.

WHERE: Christy lives in Athens. The Family Peace Project is located at 720 East Corsicana Street in Athens.

CONNECT:

Christy Work Email: [email protected]
Christy Personal Email: [email protected]
Christy Phone: (903) 681-9046
((Henderson County Connect is a LinkedIn-based business group exclusively for HCC members to discuss relevant business and community issues, best practices, share news and articles and make connections. http://linkd.in/1pYWBjQ))

 

National Day of Service: Family Peace Project

Family Peace Project shirtSaturday, Jan. 19, has been designated a National Day of Service, and the call is going out across the country for citizens to get involved and serve their community.

Here in Henderson County, a service day project has been identified: the Family Peace Project needs help getting its resale store (which helps fund FPP) cleaned up and ready for its grand reopening.

On Tuesday, HCT Now reader and former Democratic candidate for Congress Linda Mrosko contacted our site and asked if we knew of any local projects scheduled for Saturday. We did not, so we asked our Facebook community. 

And Marlena Taylor of the Family Peace Project stepped up.

“We need help cleaning our store racks,” Taylor told HCT Now this morning. “We have closed the store and are revamping for a grand reopening in late February or early March, but we can open sooner if we can get help.”

Taylor said the store racks need to be taken to the car wash and cleaned, and the floors and walls need to be cleaned.

For those who don’t know, the Family Peace Project offers “a place of refuge and resources to victims of family violence,” and is one of the very important charities in the county.

For those wishing to help, you can contact Taylor at [email protected], or through the organization’s Facebook page.