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Calendar

Jun
4
Thu
Resiliency Center Night of Prayer @ Online
Jun 4 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Aug
14
Fri
Take Home Activity Handout @ Marshall County Public Library
Aug 14 all-day
Take Home Activity Handout @ Marshall County Public Library

Join us the morning of Friday, August 14 at the Benton Branch of the Marshall County Public Library and pick up a free painting activity and sweet treat, courtesy of your MCRC team!

Limited supplies available. First come, first served.

Aug
17
Mon
Open House & Spirit Week @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Aug 17 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Please join us for an Open House and Spirit Week the week of August 17-21 at the Marshall County Resiliency Center! All community members are welcome to walk through the Center and speak with staff on any day that week from 3-6 p.m. each afternoon.

However, groups are invited to come on specific days to be spotlighted:
Monday: Emergency Management Services
Tuesday: Elected Officials
Wednesday: School Personnel, Parents and Students
Thursday: Businesses, Community Organizations and Churches
Friday: Community Members

All state recommendations and mandates will be followed in regard to COVID-19.

The Marshall County Resiliency Center serves as a free and confidential resource that offers long-term support and healing to the Marshall County community and anyone impacted by the tragic Marshall County High School shooting on January 23, 2018. The Center welcomes all and offers connection with others while finding appropriate individual services to assist each person in their journey to healing. Free onsite or virtual therapy services with qualified mental health professionals are offered along with community engagement events, therapeutic groups and peer support groups. In addition, the Resiliency Center of Marshall County will partner with community organizations to offer other services such as spiritual care, advocacy, training, and legal aid.

The Resiliency Center was developed as a program of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center (MHDCC), which is committed to saving, building and changing lives of those affected by domestic violence. More broadly, the agency is committed to helping victims of crime heal, rebuild and transform. The program has been funded through the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to serve the Marshall County community. All services of both the Resiliency Center and MHDCC are free.
Aug
18
Tue
Open House & Spirit Week @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Aug 18 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Please join us for an Open House and Spirit Week the week of August 17-21 at the Marshall County Resiliency Center! All community members are welcome to walk through the Center and speak with staff on any day that week from 3-6 p.m. each afternoon.

However, groups are invited to come on specific days to be spotlighted:
Monday: Emergency Management Services
Tuesday: Elected Officials
Wednesday: School Personnel, Parents and Students
Thursday: Businesses, Community Organizations and Churches
Friday: Community Members

All state recommendations and mandates will be followed in regard to COVID-19.

The Marshall County Resiliency Center serves as a free and confidential resource that offers long-term support and healing to the Marshall County community and anyone impacted by the tragic Marshall County High School shooting on January 23, 2018. The Center welcomes all and offers connection with others while finding appropriate individual services to assist each person in their journey to healing. Free onsite or virtual therapy services with qualified mental health professionals are offered along with community engagement events, therapeutic groups and peer support groups. In addition, the Resiliency Center of Marshall County will partner with community organizations to offer other services such as spiritual care, advocacy, training, and legal aid.

The Resiliency Center was developed as a program of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center (MHDCC), which is committed to saving, building and changing lives of those affected by domestic violence. More broadly, the agency is committed to helping victims of crime heal, rebuild and transform. The program has been funded through the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to serve the Marshall County community. All services of both the Resiliency Center and MHDCC are free.
Aug
19
Wed
Open House & Spirit Week @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Aug 19 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Please join us for an Open House and Spirit Week the week of August 17-21 at the Marshall County Resiliency Center! All community members are welcome to walk through the Center and speak with staff on any day that week from 3-6 p.m. each afternoon.

However, groups are invited to come on specific days to be spotlighted:
Monday: Emergency Management Services
Tuesday: Elected Officials
Wednesday: School Personnel, Parents and Students
Thursday: Businesses, Community Organizations and Churches
Friday: Community Members

All state recommendations and mandates will be followed in regard to COVID-19.

The Marshall County Resiliency Center serves as a free and confidential resource that offers long-term support and healing to the Marshall County community and anyone impacted by the tragic Marshall County High School shooting on January 23, 2018. The Center welcomes all and offers connection with others while finding appropriate individual services to assist each person in their journey to healing. Free onsite or virtual therapy services with qualified mental health professionals are offered along with community engagement events, therapeutic groups and peer support groups. In addition, the Resiliency Center of Marshall County will partner with community organizations to offer other services such as spiritual care, advocacy, training, and legal aid.

The Resiliency Center was developed as a program of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center (MHDCC), which is committed to saving, building and changing lives of those affected by domestic violence. More broadly, the agency is committed to helping victims of crime heal, rebuild and transform. The program has been funded through the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to serve the Marshall County community. All services of both the Resiliency Center and MHDCC are free.
Aug
20
Thu
Open House & Spirit Week @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Aug 20 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Please join us for an Open House and Spirit Week the week of August 17-21 at the Marshall County Resiliency Center! All community members are welcome to walk through the Center and speak with staff on any day that week from 3-6 p.m. each afternoon.

However, groups are invited to come on specific days to be spotlighted:
Monday: Emergency Management Services
Tuesday: Elected Officials
Wednesday: School Personnel, Parents and Students
Thursday: Businesses, Community Organizations and Churches
Friday: Community Members

All state recommendations and mandates will be followed in regard to COVID-19.

The Marshall County Resiliency Center serves as a free and confidential resource that offers long-term support and healing to the Marshall County community and anyone impacted by the tragic Marshall County High School shooting on January 23, 2018. The Center welcomes all and offers connection with others while finding appropriate individual services to assist each person in their journey to healing. Free onsite or virtual therapy services with qualified mental health professionals are offered along with community engagement events, therapeutic groups and peer support groups. In addition, the Resiliency Center of Marshall County will partner with community organizations to offer other services such as spiritual care, advocacy, training, and legal aid.

The Resiliency Center was developed as a program of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center (MHDCC), which is committed to saving, building and changing lives of those affected by domestic violence. More broadly, the agency is committed to helping victims of crime heal, rebuild and transform. The program has been funded through the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to serve the Marshall County community. All services of both the Resiliency Center and MHDCC are free.
Aug
21
Fri
Open House & Spirit Week @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Aug 21 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Please join us for an Open House and Spirit Week the week of August 17-21 at the Marshall County Resiliency Center! All community members are welcome to walk through the Center and speak with staff on any day that week from 3-6 p.m. each afternoon.

However, groups are invited to come on specific days to be spotlighted:
Monday: Emergency Management Services
Tuesday: Elected Officials
Wednesday: School Personnel, Parents and Students
Thursday: Businesses, Community Organizations and Churches
Friday: Community Members

All state recommendations and mandates will be followed in regard to COVID-19.

The Marshall County Resiliency Center serves as a free and confidential resource that offers long-term support and healing to the Marshall County community and anyone impacted by the tragic Marshall County High School shooting on January 23, 2018. The Center welcomes all and offers connection with others while finding appropriate individual services to assist each person in their journey to healing. Free onsite or virtual therapy services with qualified mental health professionals are offered along with community engagement events, therapeutic groups and peer support groups. In addition, the Resiliency Center of Marshall County will partner with community organizations to offer other services such as spiritual care, advocacy, training, and legal aid.

The Resiliency Center was developed as a program of the Merryman House Domestic Crisis Center (MHDCC), which is committed to saving, building and changing lives of those affected by domestic violence. More broadly, the agency is committed to helping victims of crime heal, rebuild and transform. The program has been funded through the Justice and Public Safety Cabinet to serve the Marshall County community. All services of both the Resiliency Center and MHDCC are free.
Sep
16
Wed
West Kentucky Allied at MCRC @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Sep 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

West Kentucky Allied will be on location at MCRC from 9 a.m. – Noon to answer any and all questions about Medicare and Medicaid that you may have! Gregg Knight, Navigator at West Kentucky Allied, will be on site, and Karastin Hancock from Passport will be available to help by phone. Come by and get your questions answered!

Yoga with Leanne of Healthy Self LLC @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Sep 16 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
Yoga with Leanne of Healthy Self LLC @ Marshall County Resiliency Center

Join Leanna of Health Self LLC for free yoga at MCRC! The class will focus on unwinding tension, followed by a releasing meditation in a safe space. Leave your worries and judgement at the door. This is a free class with 10 seats available. You must wear a mask upon entry, but it can be removed once you’re on your mat. Call Jayna at 270.252.REST (7378) to reserve your seat each week!

Sep
22
Tue
Loving Benton to Life: No Reservations @ Marshall County Resiliency Center
Sep 22 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
Loving Benton to Life: No Reservations @ Marshall County Resiliency Center

Faith-Based Event: Live music will be played right outside the Center’s door, and all are welcome inside or outside to listen, connect with other community members, or to pray individually or in groups. Coffee, hot tea and encouragement will be served! Join us for this connection event, and invite your friends!