Nonprofits and community organizers will be offering educational resources, information about activities and free programs, free COVID-19 vaccines and giveaways.
Jamie Donnelly Pima County will be holding a Summer Youth and Family Resource fair on Saturday, featuring over 60 vendors to help provide families with a one-stop shop.
At the event, nonprofits and community organizers will be offering assistance for families, educational resources, information about activities and free programs, free COVID-19 vaccines, giveaways, raffles, free food and music. Applications for the Summer Youth Employment Program, which places young people at work sites across the county, will be at the fair as well.
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