March 31, 2026 - 18:21

The Clay County Health Department is preparing for its fourth annual Resource Roundup and Parenting Event, scheduled for Thursday, March 28th. The free community gathering will take place from 4:30 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. at the Clay County Public Health Center in Liberty.
This popular event is designed to connect local families with a wide array of essential services and support. Attendees can expect to meet representatives from numerous organizations specializing in early childhood development, health and wellness, mental health resources, and basic family needs. The evening offers a valuable, one-stop opportunity for parents and caregivers to discover programs that can benefit their households.
In addition to resource browsing, the event will feature engaging activities for children, making it a family-friendly outing. Light refreshments will also be provided. The Health Department emphasizes that no pre-registration is required, encouraging all community members to drop in and explore the offerings. The initiative underscores the department's ongoing commitment to fostering strong, healthy, and informed families throughout Clay County.
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