The Fort Worth Resource Council for Youth (FWRCY), the Salvation Army and One Heart Project helped make Christmas brighter for parole youth and their families in the Northern District of Tarrant County and Fort Worth.
Thanks to their generosity, Fort Worth Parole Officers delivered Christmas baskets to 15 families and gave 35 youth fan and goody bags. Fort Worth Parole Staff Vickie Griffin was instrumental in making sure the baskets were well stocked.
Parole Officers Natasha Johnson, Billy Branch and Jeffrey Manuel, along with their supervisor Diana Goodwin and Vickie Griffin, made home visits that included dropping off a basket that contained a ham, vegetables, cake mix and icing, instant mashed potatoes and more food for the holiday meal.
Parole youth picked up their bags when they saw their Parole Officer – either at the office or at home, work or school. The youth fan and goody bags contained socks, gloves, a cap, body wash, shampoo snacks and other goodies.
The families and youth were very appreciative and thankful.
Thanks to their generosity, Fort Worth Parole Officers delivered Christmas baskets to 15 families and gave 35 youth fan and goody bags. Fort Worth Parole Staff Vickie Griffin was instrumental in making sure the baskets were well stocked.
Parole Officers Natasha Johnson, Billy Branch and Jeffrey Manuel, along with their supervisor Diana Goodwin and Vickie Griffin, made home visits that included dropping off a basket that contained a ham, vegetables, cake mix and icing, instant mashed potatoes and more food for the holiday meal.
Parole youth picked up their bags when they saw their Parole Officer – either at the office or at home, work or school. The youth fan and goody bags contained socks, gloves, a cap, body wash, shampoo snacks and other goodies.
The families and youth were very appreciative and thankful.