Child Advocates of Montgomery County has officially unveiled the newly named Fitness Project Children’s Library, a dedicated space offering books and hope to children in crisis, thanks to the support of Fitness Project.
In an important step forward for Montgomery County's most vulnerable youth, Child Advocates of Montgomery County has officially inaugurated the Fitness Project Children’s Library. Thanks to the continued generosity and support of Fitness Project, under the leadership of CEO and Founder Bryan Murphy, a newly designated space has been established.
The library, situated within the Child Advocates office, is more than merely a collection of shelves and books. It is a beacon of hope, education, and creativity for children facing the challenges of trauma, abuse, or instability. Many of these children lack personal ownership of books, underscoring the initiative's relevance and potential for change.
“We are immensely grateful to Fitness Project for their dedication to our mission and their continued generosity,” stated Ann Marie Ronsman, President & CEO of Child Advocates of Montgomery County.
The library is actively engaged in initiatives that cater to children within the child welfare system, youth involved in the justice system, and efforts aimed at educational advocacy. In a commendable initiative, new books are provided monthly to children in need, promoting literacy, resilience, and joy among young readers.
The Fitness Project's collaboration highlights a strong dedication to the community's well-being, particularly focusing on the youngest and most vulnerable residents.
"We are committed to the mission of Child Advocates and take pride in contributing to a space that fosters creativity and development," stated Bryan Murphy.
In a significant collaboration, both organizations are committed to ensuring that children in crisis receive not only the support of Advocates but also access to inspiring and uplifting stories.
For additional details, please visit www.ChildAdvocatesTexas.org or contact (936) 441-5437.
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