Families, leaders invited to H.O.P.E. Expo Sept. 20
A community event focused on support, connection, and fun is coming to Meridian on Saturday, Sept. 20. The H.O.P.E. Expo -- Harnessing Opportunities for People Everywhere.
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A community event focused on support, connection, and fun is coming to Meridian on Saturday, Sept. 20. The H.O.P.E. Expo -- Harnessing Opportunities for People Everywhere.
"We wanted a fresh start," LaFleur said. "The Scribbler feels more fun and inviting while still honoring the tradition. It's about helping people find their voice and share their perspective."
"This is a chance for students to be able to reach resources that we don't have available here at MCC," said Nedra Bradley, MCC executive director of family services and student support.
Two MCC full-time staffers, Ashlee Dean and Mallory Hardy, have been recognized as two of the Meridian area's outstanding citizens as members of the Class of 2025 Top 20 Under Forty.
Brown University and Meridian Community College are working together on a long-term health study focused on adolescents in the Meridian area and are looking for participants.

