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Council committee update: Catholic Charities on food security; council recognizes Rossell Elementary and Deaf Awareness Month

Memphis City Council · September 25, 2025
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Summary

Memphis City Council reported a Catholic Charities presentation on food security, welcomed two new legislative analysts, recognized Rossell Elementary as a certified National Magnet School, and observed Deaf Awareness Month during Sept. 23 committee updates.

The Memphis City Council used its Sept. 23 committee updates to highlight community programs and recognitions, and to welcome new staff.

Ford Canale said, "In the housing and community development committee, we heard a presentation from Catholic Charities of West Tennessee on food and security in Memphis," signaling continued attention to hunger and…

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