August 10, 2025 - 04:29
Clark County Commissioner Justin Jones organized a successful Back to School Fair on Saturday at the Desert Breeze Community Center. This community-focused event aimed to support families as they prepare for the upcoming school year. Attendees were greeted with a variety of free school supplies, ensuring that children have the necessary items to start their academic journey on the right foot.
In addition to school supplies, the fair also offered essential health services for families. Local health professionals were on hand to provide vaccinations and health screenings, promoting the well-being of students as they return to the classroom. The event attracted a large number of families, highlighting the community's commitment to supporting education and health.
Commissioner Jones expressed gratitude for the community's participation, emphasizing the importance of providing resources that empower families and promote a successful school year. The fair served as a vital resource, fostering a sense of community and encouraging families to engage with local services.
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