STRONG FAMILIES EVENT IN MONMOUTH TO TAKE PLACE ON FACEBOOK

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The event will run June 15 – June 26th, with daily prizes awarded.  Continuing to focus on the family, with the goal of empowering all of our residents, especially mothers, fathers and children, we are encouraging all of our residents (public housing and section 8) to get involved. 

Many local agencies will “go” to the Facebook Event and offer materials and information on resources that they provide.  We hope you will join us!  You may have been a part of this event in previous years and we thank you for your continued support. 

For more information or to “go” to event…

·       Strong Families Event 2020   –   Hosted by Warren County Housing Authority https://www.facebook.com/events/3108244189218609/ 

·       Like us on Facebook!   Warren County Housing Authority   @warrencountyhousingauthority   

How you may help & be an important part of this event:

·       Go to the Facebook Event and select “Going”

·       Post or email a host (myself or another WCHA staff member) the following:

o   Pictures – personal or professional.

o   Information – anything you want to promote that would be of interest or possibly assist any of our residents.

·       Donate – cash, gift cards or anything that we could give away as a “door prize”.  We will have daily drawings and a grand prize drawing on Friday, June 26th.

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