During the recent Clay County Board of County Commissioners meeting, a significant moment was dedicated to recognizing the 35th anniversary of Quigley House, a vital organization providing shelter and services for victims of domestic violence and their children. Development Director Jackie Krug expressed gratitude to the commissioners for their ongoing support, highlighting the collaborative efforts that have made a positive impact in the community.
Krug emphasized the importance of community involvement, thanking both the citizens of Clay County and various entities that partner with Quigley House to create a robust support system for those in need. The meeting also featured a visual reminder of Domestic Violence Awareness Month, as attendees wore purple to raise awareness about this critical issue.
This acknowledgment not only celebrates the organization's long-standing commitment to helping vulnerable populations but also reinforces the community's role in addressing domestic violence. The commissioners' support and the collective efforts of local citizens and organizations are crucial in ensuring that victims have access to the resources and assistance they require.
As Clay County continues to prioritize the safety and well-being of its residents, the recognition of Quigley House serves as a reminder of the ongoing need for awareness and action against domestic violence. The meeting underscored the importance of community collaboration in fostering a safer environment for all.