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Area legislators host Service Fair in Granite City for seniors, veterans

A Service Fair is being held from 9 a.m. to noon Thursday, June 27, at the Granite City High School gymnasium.

The event will help connect seniors, veterans, and young families with social services and other valuable resources,and is being hosted by state Reps. Monica Bristow, D-Alton, and Katie Stuart, D-Edwardsville, and state Sen. Rachelle Crowe, D-Glen Carbon.

“Our seniors, veterans, and young families often face many challenges while working full time or on fixed income and aren’t aware of the many local programs and services that are available to provide valuable assistance,” said Bristow. “This is a chance for everyone to come to one place and find out about what services our communities have to offer, such as health care information, children’s services in the community and the programs offered to local veterans.”

More than 20 different local programs and service providers will be at the Granite City High School gymnasium, located at 3101 Madison Ave. in Granite City, to provide residents with more information about the help available in the Metro East. Programs and groups such as the Veteran’s Assistance Commission, St. John’s Community Care, Children Home and Aid along with several others will be present to talk about services specific to veterans, seniors, and young families. The event is free, open to any member of the public, and does not require any reservation in advance.

For more information, contact Bristow’s constituent office at (618) 465-5900.

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