The public is welcome to join Cumberland County Republican Women on Thursday, June 6 as they welcome a panel of speakers to discuss the Trauma-Informed Community Alliance.
Panel speakers include Alliance President Colleen Mall as well as Cumberland County School education specialists Emalee Breeding, Michael Brady and Karri Hobby.
Doors open at 5 p.m., with the program beginning at 5:30 in Building 1 of Upper Cumberland Tennessee College of Applied Technology at 910 Miller Ave., Crossville.
Alliance and education professionals seek to address adverse childhood experiences that impact the economic, health and well-being of Cumberland County residents and the community.
Upcoming opportunities to volunteer with the ongoing efforts will also be presented.
In addition to supporting the Republican Party, local, state and national candidates, Cumberland County Republican Women meet monthly to be active in community outreach programs, advocate for community students through scholarship and literacy programs and meet and form friendships with like-minded conservative women.