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Tarrant County Sheriff's Office and The Potter's House of Fort Worth Bring Holiday Joy to Children of Incarcerated Parents

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Published on December 17, 2024
Tarrant County Sheriff's Office and The Potter's House of Fort Worth Bring Holiday Joy to Children of Incarcerated ParentsSource: Tarrant County Sheriff's Office

The Tarrant County Sheriff's Office hosted its 7th Annual Sheriff's Christmas for the Kids event, which brought festive cheer to children connected to the incarcerated. This past weekend, the initiative was embraced by Sheriff Bill Waybourn and his Chaplains Office and The Potter's House of Fort Worth.

To broaden their outreach, the Sheriff's Office and its partners invited over a hundred kids to partake in the joy and warmth of the holiday season. According to a recent social media post from the Tarrant County Sheriff's Office, the event marked a time for community, empathy, and understanding, transcending the austere walls that often separate families due to incarceration.

Gratitude was readily extended to The Potter's House and the Chaplains Office for orchestrating an event that's become a steadfast symbol of community tenacity.