Fort Worth Parks and Community Services Department recently recognized their “Star” volunteers, including TJJD employees Parole Service Assistant Leaner Singleton at the Fort Worth District Parole Office and JCO VI Charles Mack at Willoughby House in Fort Worth.
Both were honored at the Hillside Community Center’s First Annual Celebration of Stars event and dinner for their invaluable contribution to the facility.
Community Center Superintendent Delana Legans said TJJD youth, especially those at Willoughby House, help in many ways.
“They help with activities, they serve, they clean, they set up and they assist in other ways,” she said.
Ms. Legans, who has worked at Hillside for the past eight years, said she remembers working with the girls when Willoughby was a female facility. She said Mr. Mack and Ms. Singleton came to Hillside when Community Center Aide Anthony Williams transferred from Eugene McCray Community Center.
“Anthony brought them over,” she said.
Hillside Community Center and Eugene McCray are just two of the city of Fort Worth community Center sites that provide community service hours for TJJD youth.
“Someone has to give them a chance,” said Ms. Legans.
Both were honored at the Hillside Community Center’s First Annual Celebration of Stars event and dinner for their invaluable contribution to the facility.
Community Center Superintendent Delana Legans said TJJD youth, especially those at Willoughby House, help in many ways.
“They help with activities, they serve, they clean, they set up and they assist in other ways,” she said.
Ms. Legans, who has worked at Hillside for the past eight years, said she remembers working with the girls when Willoughby was a female facility. She said Mr. Mack and Ms. Singleton came to Hillside when Community Center Aide Anthony Williams transferred from Eugene McCray Community Center.
“Anthony brought them over,” she said.
Hillside Community Center and Eugene McCray are just two of the city of Fort Worth community Center sites that provide community service hours for TJJD youth.
“Someone has to give them a chance,” said Ms. Legans.