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DHS Division of Aging Services , Alzheimer s Association call on Georgia to go purple for Alzheimer s & Brain Awareness Month

AllOnGeorgia June 2, 2021 The Georgia Department of Human Services (DHS) Division of Aging Services and the Georgia Chapter of the Alzheimer’s Association are calling on all Georgians to show support for their fellow Georgians living with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias as the state observes Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month. Gov. Brian P. Kemp has proclaimed June as Alzheimer’s and Brain Awareness Month in Georgia, joining a nationwide celebration of support for people living with Alzheimer’s and other forms of dementia. “This is an issue that ultimately touches the lives of all Georgians,” DHS Commissioner Robyn A. Crittenden said. “It is essential for us to come together as a state to support the needs of this growing population and, one day, hopefully bring an end to Alzheimer’s. Join us as we go purple in June in honor of those living with this terrible disease.”

City Life & Public Affairs 2021

Best Architecture Firm: Lynch Associates Lynch Associates Architects, PC was established by Rebecca Lynch in 2005 to practice commercial, residential, and institutional architecture, with an emphasis on contextual urban infill projects, historic preservation, and sustainable design. Best Celebrity Sighting in Town: Joe Jonas Joseph Adam Jonas is an American singer, songwriter, and actor. People saw him and Sophie Turner at a local coffee shop. The two were in town working on his new movie, “Devotion.” Runner-up: Sophie Turner Best Charity Event: Beer Guys, Cigars, Golf & Poker - Ronald McDonald House Ronald McDonald House Charities of the Coastal Empire helps families of seriously ill and injured children cope with the stress and expense of daily living while trying to be close and emotionally strong for their child. More than just a room and a hot meal, the Ronald McDonald House© is a home away from home for families faced with a child’s medical crisis.

McDonough child support office moves to new location

ATLANTA — The Division of Child Support Services (DCSS) is serving Henry County residents from a new location as of Monday, April 12. The office at 46 Sloan St. closed its doors permanently at the end of the business day on Friday, April 9, and the new office, located at 2030 Avalon Pkwy. in McDonough, opened Monday. DCSS is still conducting in-person meetings with customers by appointment only. Parents are encouraged to use self-service options and telephonic communication as a primary means to conduct business with DCSS during this time. Click here for more information about COVID-19 office protocols. The following self-service options are available:

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