Connecting Fulton County Area Residents with Housing, Lending, Employment,
Mental Health Services
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contact:
Krista Buckel
Krista.Buckel@cvky.org
859-231-0054 x1034
FULTON, KY. (March 14, 2024) – Community Ventures and the Rural Partners Network will hold a housing and community resource fair to connect Fulton and neighboring county residents with important information about housing, lending, employment, mental health, and other services.
“This event will be an opportunity to learn more about new housing construction and housing rehab in Fulton and surrounding counties, as well as a myriad of other information to support families in Western Kentucky,” said Brenda Weaver, Community Ventures President of Lending and Western Kentucky Disaster Relief. “I encourage residents to drop by the fair to discover resources that can assist them as they recover and rebuild.”
The fair will be held on Tuesday, March 19, from 5:00 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. at the Pontotoc Center at 100 West State Line Street. The fair is free to attend, and guests will have the opportunity to speak with representatives from U. S. Department of Agriculture’s division of Rural Development, U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, Community Ventures, U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs, FNB Bank, Habitat for Humanity, Workforce Development, and more.
“Adequate housing brings stability to families,” said Rural Partners Network Community Liaison Brad Rodgers. “It helps people have dignity, and it is essential to healthy communities. Rural Partners Network, along with each of our partners, recognize that housing is fundamental to economic development, and we hope to bring every available resource to bear on the housing needs of this area. We want to help community members make connections and make things happen in terms of improving housing conditions.”
To learn more about the fair, visit cvky.org/ResourcesFair.
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About Community Ventures: Founded in 1982 as a community-based, non-profit organization, Community Ventures (CV) strengthens communities and improves the overall quality of life for Kentuckians by supporting job creation, small business ownership, and home ownership. CV is headquartered in Lexington with branch locations in Bowling Green, Campbellsville, Louisville, Mayfield, Millersburg, and Owensboro. For 21 consecutive years, CV has been named Microlender of the Year by the Kentucky Small Business Administration.
About Rural Partners Network: The Rural Partners Network (RPN) is an all-of-government program that helps rural communities find resources and funding to create jobs, build infrastructure, and support long-term economic stability on their own terms.