
Fort Bend County Launches 'Serving Fort Bend' Series to Connect Residents with Vital Resources
Fort Bend County is inviting residents to gather, learn, and connect at the inaugural “Serving Fort Bend – Series Part 1”on Wednesday, August 20, 2025, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. at the Missouri City Branch Library, located at 1530 Texas Parkway, Missouri City, TX 77489.
The free community event is designed to bring together some of the county’s most impactful service providers under one roof, giving residents direct access to programs and resources that address health, education, and community care needs. Featured presenters include Fort Bend Helps Community Care Launch, Fort Bend Health & Human Services, Fort Bend County Libraries, and 211 Texas United Way.
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Organizers say the gathering is more than just an informational session—it’s an opportunity for neighbors to get face-to-face with the agencies that can help them live healthier, more informed, and better-connected lives. From navigating health and human services to discovering library programs and learning about United Way assistance, the evening will be a practical resource for individuals and families alike.
Admission is open to everyone at no cost, and attendees are encouraged to RSVP at cjorsvp@fortbendcountytx.gov. Additional information about local programs is also available through Fort Bend Helps.
By creating this new series, Fort Bend County aims to strengthen its connection with the community, offering a space where residents can find the help they need and discover opportunities to get more involved.
Stay tuned with My Neighborhood News for updates on future events in the Serving Fort Bend series and other community programs across the county.
