By Quinn O’Hara
Photo by Quinn O’Hara
On June 6, Grow Clay County and several community partners, including Parents as Teachers, USD 379, the Clay County Health Department, Meadowlark Hospice, and more set up information booths and children’s games on the Clay County Courthouse Square.
The result of the collaboration was Healthy Family Healthy Community, an effort which provided a one-stop-shop for parents seeking family resources all while entertaining their children as they learned of what resources are available to them.
Natalie Muruato, Grow Clay County’s Director, estimated between 100 and 150 individuals attended the event.