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KINGSVILLE - On Saturday, March 27, from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., Project H.O.P.E (Health Outreach Prevention Education) and CCRC-KV (Coordinated Community Response Coalition-Kleberg County) will be joining forces to host a community resource drive-thru in the Coastal Bend College Kingsville parking lot.
Both coalitions are wanting to offer resources and highlight community partners that offer an array of services and provide information on how to access these resources. For example, often substance use and misuse are a contributing factor in domestic violence and sexual assault situations.
“We would like our community members to know that there are agencies available to assist them with accessing preventative education and support to those in need”, said Project H.O.P.E Coalition Coordinator Marina Caballero.