One Friday, April 28th we held a breakfast meeting for the leaders of our member organizations. Market Street provided some delicious food as we reviewed our accomplishments and discussed future goals for our organization. The agenda included:
- Introductions
- CCCFV History & Update, including a productive discussion on updating our Mission Statement
- Texas Health Presbyterian Needs Assessment
- District Attorney’s Office Update
- Social Services Perspective
Please visit this Facebook album for photos from the event.
Very energizing to work with so many caring professionals at the Collin County Council on Family Violence Leadership Breakfast @CollinCCFV pic.twitter.com/bdcU0u9e6J
— Judge Emily Miskel (@emilymiskel) April 28, 2017
“This (CCCFV) is the glue that brings everyone together” @PlanoPoliceDept Police Chief Greg Rushin
— CCCFV (@CollinCCFV) April 28, 2017
Part of the conversation is how to raise awareness in our communities and how to model healthy relationships. @CollinCCFV https://t.co/fW3gNzGqKz
— John W. Bruce (@FriscoPDChief) April 28, 2017
“This (CCCFV) is the glue that brings everyone together” @PlanoPoliceDept Police Chief Greg Rushin
— CCCFV (@CollinCCFV) April 28, 2017
Attendees:
- Stronger Than Espresso
- Plano Police Chief
- The Family Place Executive Director
- Hope’s Door
- Plano ISD Superintendent
- District Attorney Greg Willis
- Murphy Police Chief
- Frisco Police Chief
- Collin College
- Duncan Webb, Collin Co Commissioner
- The Turning Point Executive Director
- Traffick911 CEO
- Judge Emily Miskel
- Christ Church Plano Executive Director of Ministry
- Mosaic, Founder/Executive Director
- LifePath, Director of Special Projects
- Chetna, President
- Victim Relief Ministries, Deputy Exec Director
- Office of Senator Van Taylor, District Director
- City of McKinney, Mayor Pro Tem
- Texas Health
- The Junior League of Collin County