Leaders in Collin County government, criminal justice, social services, healthcare, education and faith gathered together for breakfast on Friday, May 4, 2018. We discussed achievements in the past year and plans for the future as we continue to serve as a catalyst for a sustained movement against family violence in Collin County.
District Attorney Greg Willis was our featured speaker, discussing the importance and value of our work.
Several members of the CCCFV Advisory Board gave presentations updating leadership on recent accomplishments and future plans.
We also spent some time in small discussion groups, talking about our efforts to making the community aware of issues related to family violence, and how we can better work together to accomplish our goals.
In additon to our Junior League of Collin County volunteers, leaders from the following organizations were represented at the meeting:
- 199th District Court
- Allen ISD Board of Trustees
- Assistance Center of Collin County
- Boys & Girls Clubs
- Catholic Charities
- Child Protective Services
- Children’s Advocacy Center
- Christ Church Plano
- City House
- Collin College
- Collin County Commission
- Collin County Courthouse
- Collin County District Attorney
- Frisco Family Services
- Frisco Police
- Hope’s Door New Beginning Center
- LifePath Systems
- Mosaic Family Services
- Murphy Police
- Plano ISD
- Plano Police
- SPCA of Texas
- Stronger Than Espresso
- Texas Health Resources
- Texas House of Representatives
- Texas Muslim Women’s Foundation
- Town of New Hope
- U.S. Attorney’s Office