

Jessica, Laney & Judge Sherry Moore
Jackson County Mental Health Task Force
Join Probate Judge Sherry Moore and other community leaders for a monthly meeting of the Jackson County Mental Health Task Force, a collaborative effort focused on improving mental health awareness, expanding local resources, and reducing stigma across the county. Launched in May 2023 in partnership with Family Connection, the Task Force brings together educators, healthcare professionals, law enforcement, faith leaders, and concerned citizens to address the growing mental health needs of Jackson County families. Meetings are open to anyone interested in supporting or learning more about local mental health initiatives. The group gathers on the second Tuesday of each month at 8:30 a.m. in the Jackson EMC Board Room, 850 Commerce Road, Jefferson, Georgia.
All are welcome—your voice and participation can make a difference.
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