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We gave away 10 $500 scholarships, for the 10th year in a row, to deserving Fulton County college students who participated in our annual essay contest. We also gave away backpacks and school supplies to over 750 students through our 3 giveaways--City of South Fulton and in Fairburn. Thanks to our sponsors @fastenalcompany, @thefdha, @amazon, @cricketwireless and Health Plus Trans. And our partners @councilwomanwilliamscosf6 @carmva1 @hzw1 @fulcolibrary Special shoutout to our volunteers, students, parents, grandparents, the library staff and my staff. #fultonforward #onefulton #fultonchair2026 Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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Empowering Futures: Celebrating 10 Years of Scholarships and Support for Fulton County Students

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Honoring @bhighatl & @therealghettomafia for Their Cultural Contributions in Journalism and Entertainment!

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Communities are evolving rapidly, and it's crucial for seasoned politicians to pass the torch to new leaders to navigate these changes effectively. It's time for a transition that prioritizes future-focused governance over longevity in power. Voters seek representation that reflects their needs, not just history. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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Passing the Torch: The Need for New Leadership

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A heartfelt thank you to Atlanta for making this year's Black History Film Festival an unforgettable celebration of culture, resilience, and inspiration. The festival buzzed with an informing and electric atmosphere, leaving a lasting impact on everyone who attended. Congratulations to our exceptional student winners and talented filmmakers who shone a spotlight on stories that matter. Amidst discussions on the importance of preserving history, the festival proudly emphasized that Black history is not only central to American history but also an integral part of world history. Together, we stand committed to highlighting and promoting the rich narratives of our past. Stay connected for more updates and future events dedicated to celebrating our diverse history. #blackhistoryfilmfestival #history #blackhistorymonth #blackhistory #bhff #bhff2025 #bhffATL2025 Media Credit: BlackHistoryFilmFestival
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Black History Film Festival: Celebrating Our History and Honoring Student Winners!

Channing Parham4 weeks ago3 weeks ago1 mins
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The nomination process is a vital aspect of political leadership, but failures can happen. These moments pave the way for fresh talent and new ideas. It’s crucial to embrace change and empower the next generation to lead. Now is the time to move Fulton forward and ensure a brighter future for all. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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Empowering the Next Generation of Leadership

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Yesterday's vote revealed a stark need for change in Fulton County leadership. With a $69 million surplus, the rejection of $1.7 million in arts funding is alarming. This, alongside cuts to essential services, highlights the urgency for new direction. The time for impactful leadership is now. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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Fulton County Arts Funding Vote Highlights

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Join the movement to strengthen community ties with The FACTS, a comprehensive guide designed to connect individuals with vital resources and services. Explore local initiatives that aim to empower people and foster collaboration among diverse communities. This resource is essential for anyone looking to enhance their community experience and discover support programs available in your area. Let’s shape positive change together, ensuring everyone has access to the tools and assistance they need to thrive. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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The FACTS: Community Resource Guide

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Step into a world of creativity and community at the upcoming Art & Craft Fair happening this Saturday! This vibrant event showcases the talent of local artisans and creators, offering unique handmade items, art pieces, and crafts for all tastes. Whether you're seeking the perfect gift or simply wish to explore, this fair is a celebration of creativity that should not be missed. Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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13th Annual Dads’ Daughters’ Dolls PLUS Sons Toy Drive

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OutKast has made history by being inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame, a triumph celebrated by the entire hip-hop community. This achievement not only honors André 3000 and Big Boi but also acknowledges those who have influenced Atlanta’s rich music scene. Saluting all collaborators, including Dungeon Family and Organized Noize, for their unforgettable contributions. This moment solidifies OutKast's place in music history! Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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OutKast’s Impact Celebrated in Hall of Fame

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ulton County Releases January 2025 Point-in-Time Count Report The report reveals the faces of the homeless amidst growing needs. ATLANTA – Fulton County Continuum of Care (CoC) has released its annual number of individuals in shelters, temporary housing, and unsheltered settings. The 2025 Point in Time Count (PIT) Report indicates that more than 40% of those experiencing homelessness in Fulton County are unsheltered. On January 28, 2025, the PIT Count identified a total of 241 homeless individuals in the county. Of these, 103 individuals were classified as unsheltered, residing in places not meant for human habitation, while 138 or 57%, were sheltered in emergency shelters or transitional housing programs. The totals represent a 28.9% decrease from the 2024 count. “This is a vital and ongoing project that allows Fulton County to collect the necessary data needed to understand the demographic characteristics and living situations for persons experiencing homelessness,” said Stan Wilson, Fulton County Director of Community Development. “The goal is to not only collect this data, but to find unsheltered homeless individuals and families and connect them to available resources.” The Report also indicates that: 69% of homeless households counted were composed of adults. 28.2% of homeless households counted had one adult and one child. 18.7% of the homeless counted were children under the age of 18. Each year, the Fulton County PIT Homeless Count identifies vulnerable groups. Volunteers and service providers traveled throughout Fulton County conducting the surveys, providing outreach, and gathering information to determine which services are needed to alleviate barriers to housing. The vital information received from the Point-In-Time Count will help guide policies and initiatives to provide support, encourage community involvement, and find effective solutions. The CoC uses this real-time data to give a picture of how many people are entering the system, how many are leaving, and how many are moving into housing and able to stay housed. To review a copy of the 2025 PIT Report, visit https://fultoncountyga.gov/pointintimecount Media Credit: Marvin Arrington Jr
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Fulton County Unveils Startling 2025 Homeless Count: Insights and Solutions for a Growing Crisis

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