Cherokee County Schools to Host Community Resources Fair for Families of Students with Disabilities
Woodstock Community News Staff··1 min read

The free event connects families and educators with nonprofit and for-profit service providers across five resource categories
The Cherokee County School District Department of Special Education will host its CCSD Community Resources Fair from 2:30 to 6 p.m. Tuesday, March 24, at the CCSD Education Services Annex, 1020 Keeter Road, Canton.
The event is open to families, students, guardians and educators — particularly anyone seeking information and resources related to students with disabilities, from preschool age through post-secondary adults.
Participating community services providers include both nonprofit and for-profit organizations across five categories: community resources, recreation and leisure, day programs and community living support, post-secondary education, and employment.
Spanish and sign language interpreters will be on site to assist attendees.
For more information, contact CCSD Parent Mentor JoEllen Hancock at joellen.hancock@cherokeek12.net.
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