1-800-585-2686 (24/7/365) info@merrymanhouse.org
When:
August 21, 2020 @ 3:00 pm – 6:00 pm
2020-08-21T15:00:00-05:00
2020-08-21T18:00:00-05:00
Where:
Marshall County Resiliency Center
1012 Main Street
Suite C, Benton
KY 42025
Contact:
Jayna Burkey
270.252.REST (7378)
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.