
Community engagement takes a front seat as the Plano Police Department Victim Services Unit, teaming up with the Collin County Crime Victims Council, is set to roll out the Thriving Communities Resource Fair. This event, free and open to the public, aims to serve as a hub for resources and support, tailor-made for bolstering individuals and the broader community, according to the Plano Texas Police Department.
Mark your calendars for September 23, from 5:00 pm to 8:00 pm at the Plano Event Center. Located at 2000 E. Spring Creek Pkwy, the venue is gearing up to be a hotspot of activity, where attendees can readily find help with health services, financial assistance, educational pathways, and various community-centric programs.
The official announcement describes the fair as an opportunity designed to connect individuals, families, and communities with the vital resources and support they need to thrive. It's clear that the fair is not just a one-off event, but rather part of a continued effort to weave a tapestry of resilience and strength throughout the community.
Stands will be manned by local organizations and service providers, each bringing a unique strand of expertise and assistance to the table. These experts are ready and eager to share information that can make a tangible difference in the lives of Plano residents. By converging under one roof, they collectively embody the unified spirit of a city steadfast in supporting its members to not merely survive, but to truly thrive, even amid challenges.









