This Saturday marked the 7th year since the Catawba Area Coalition for the Homeless first teamed up with Leadership York County to create “Project Connect.” We’ve participated in this annual event every time it’s been held, bringing our portable adjusting tables and providing chiropractic care to those attending. We believe that these are the kind of events that really make a difference for people.
Held at the “Emmett Scott Center,” the event is now hosted along with partner organizations including the City of Rock Hill’s Weed & Seed program and various other civic and volunteer organizations. The event has now grown to include Celebration Jam, a Weed and Seed activity featuring a Health Fair and Education Expo to empower area residents with free clothing items, haircuts, education information, entertainment and food.Weed & Seed is a part of the U.S. Department of Justice’s efforts to prevent, control, and reduce violent crime, drug abuse, and gang activity in targeted high-crime neighborhoods across the country.
Joining me in providing free chiropractic care this year were my colleagues, Dr. Rhonda Werner and Dr. Garrett Roy.