During a recent Pierce County government meeting, community members were recognized for their commitment to local service, particularly in the areas of domestic violence prevention and youth support. The meeting featured appointees to the Pierce County Domestic Violence Prevention Committee, including Tricia, Percy Etheridge, and Julie Hoffman, who expressed their enthusiasm for contributing to the community.
Percy Etheridge, originally from Texas and now residing in the Puget Sound area, highlighted his background in finance and his involvement with the nonprofit Youth in Focus. He emphasized the importance of giving back to the Pierce County community. Julie Hoffman, who has served on the board for four years, shared her excitement about continuing her work, particularly in supporting families and children.
Council member Denson took the opportunity to commend the appointees, particularly Julie, for her dedication to helping infants and families succeed. Denson reiterated the significance of preventive measures, stating that ensuring children have access to essential resources like food, shelter, and healthcare is crucial for their future well-being.
The council expressed gratitude for the appointees' willingness to serve, acknowledging their vital role in guiding policy decisions that impact families in Pierce County. The meeting underscored the community's commitment to addressing domestic violence and supporting youth, with a focus on proactive solutions to foster healthier lives for residents.