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Columbia Youth Talk-A-Thon to Address Justice System’s Impact on Children

Columbia Youth Talk-A-Thon to Address Justice System's Impact on Children

Columbia Youth Talk-A-Thon to Raise Awareness on Justice Impact

Columbia, S.C. – This Saturday, the City of Columbia is gearing up for an exciting and important event called the Youth Talk-A-Thon. Hosted by the City’s Office of Violent Crime Prevention, this gathering promises to be a valuable opportunity for young people and families to engage in discussions about a topic that affects many: the impact of the justice system on children. With Youth Justice Action Month in full swing, what better way to celebrate than by raising awareness and educating the community?

What to Expect at the Youth Talk-A-Thon

The event kicks off at 10 a.m. and runs until 1 p.m., making it a great way to spend your Saturday morning while learning something new and helpful. Attendees can look forward to a range of activities, including breakout sessions where participants can dive deeper into discussions about justice issues. There will also be a roundtable for people to share their thoughts and experiences, fostering open dialogue and understanding.

Moreover, one of the standout features of the Youth Talk-A-Thon will be the community resource fair. This fair is designed to connect families with local organizations and services that can provide support and guidance. It’s a fantastic opportunity for those who may need assistance or simply want to learn more about available resources.

Why This Event Matters

The goal of the Youth Talk-A-Thon is not only to inform but also to empower our youth. The justice system can impact children in various ways, from arrests to incarceration of family members, and discussions like these can help demystify the system and promote understanding. Officials from the City of Columbia emphasize that raising awareness is crucial to creating a supportive community where everyone—especially young people—can thrive.

By engaging in conversations and activities, attendees can gain insights into how to navigate challenges related to the justice system. Additionally, the event encourages positive relationships between young people, law enforcement, and community organizations, fostering a sense of belonging and collaboration.

Join the Conversation

The Youth Talk-A-Thon is open to the public and free to attend, making it accessible to everyone in the Columbia area. If you’re interested in joining this crucial conversation and supporting our youth, registration is easy and can be completed online. Don’t miss out on this chance to make a difference in the lives of young people in our community!

A Call to Action

So mark your calendars for this Saturday! Whether you’re a parent, guardian, educator, or simply someone who cares about the future of our youth, your presence can make a difference. Come ready to listen, learn, and contribute your voice to the conversation.

The Youth Talk-A-Thon is an initiative highlighting the importance of understanding the justice system, its effects on children, and the need for supportive resources. Be a part of this meaningful event that promises to inspire change and foster unity in Columbia. We hope to see you there!


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