Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Clergy, social services focus of event

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TUSCALOOSA, Ala. — Law enforcemen­t agencies in west Alabama are hosting a conference with the aim of connecting faith-based leaders with social service agencies.

The aim is to provide services to people in need of help, The Tuscaloosa News reported.

More than 300 church leaders have been invited to attend the Faith-based Community Resources Summit on Wednesday.

The event will cover various resources available in the Tuscaloosa area to connect people with help for such problems as financial difficulty, substance abuse and mental illness.

“We strive mightily to assure Tuscaloosa County is its very best and very safest with traditiona­l locking up the bad guys, but also by thinking in non-traditiona­lly, outside-the-box kinds of ways,” Tuscaloosa County District Attorney Hays Webb said.

“We hope these services can be provided to people before it gets to crisis stage for them, and certainly before it gets to the criminal stage,” he said.

Webb made the comments at a recent news conference as he and others reached out to church leaders and members of the public who wish to attend.

Parishione­rs struggling with various issues often go to their church leaders, who are “not necessaril­y armed or equipped to deal with those problems by themselves,” Webb said.

Ultimately, one goal is to reach people before they find themselves entangled in the legal system, authoritie­s said.

“We can find ways to reach someone before they commit and crime and end up in our jail,” Tuscaloosa County Sheriff Ron Abernathy said.

 ?? AP/Tyler Morning Telegraph/SARAH A. MILLER ?? Cambridge Tennant (left), 8, and Jackson Pope, 7, talk Sunday as they feed watermelon to newly released butterflie­s at Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler, Texas. The church released the butterflie­s as part of its Easter celebratio­n.
AP/Tyler Morning Telegraph/SARAH A. MILLER Cambridge Tennant (left), 8, and Jackson Pope, 7, talk Sunday as they feed watermelon to newly released butterflie­s at Marvin United Methodist Church in Tyler, Texas. The church released the butterflie­s as part of its Easter celebratio­n.

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