The Marshall County Resiliency Center and Marshall County Schools invite the community to remember those effected by the events of January 23, 2018. The lobby of the Kenneth Shadowen Performing Arts Center (KSPAC) will be open from 10:00 a.m. till 11:00 a.m. on Saturday, January 23, 2021. Community members may visit the KSPAC lobby any time during that hour. Individuals will be able to view artifacts sent by outside groups to Marshall County High School immediately following January 23, 2018. Community members will also be able to write thoughts, prayers, etc. that will be added to those written at last year’s Night of Hope and Healing. Anyone wishing to attend may enter the KSPAC lobby doors facing the football stadium. Individuals are asked to wear masks, practice social distancing and abide by other recommended health guidelines while in attendance. For more information, contact us at 270.252.REST (7378).
West Kentucky Allied will be on location at MCRC from 2- 4 p.m. to answer any and all questions about Medicare, Medicaid, voter registration, or record expungement that you may have! Come by and get your questions answered!
LivWell will be on site as well to perform FREE HIV and Hepatitis C testing.
Greg, a Merryman House Housing Advocate, will share information on finding safe, stable housing during uncertain times. He can answer questions about current eviction practices and rights, rights as a renter, rights as a landlord, and more. Call Jayna to register ahead of time for in person attendance, as spots are limited! This group will also be streamed on Zoom:
Meeting ID: 857 2365 1001
Passcode: 696762
“When we say the Resiliency Center serves ‘victims of crime,’ we know many individuals aren’t aware that they qualify as a victim, let alone know about their rights or the free services and support we offer,” says Resiliency Center Coordinator Jayna Burkey. “National Crime Victims’ Rights Week gives us the perfect opportunity to have that conversation with the community and invite them in to our Center, whether it is for services or for community events. Our mission is to help our community build resiliency, which we know happens through connection. So, come connect with us and other community members!”