Rome Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth

Rome Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth Empowering our children and youth to reach their full potential through collaboration and advocacy.

The Rome-Floyd County Commission on Children and Youth was created in 1989 by the Georgia General Assembly (House Bill 789) Below are excerpts from the legislation:
to study the needs, issues, and problems in Rome-Floyd County related to children and youth
to gather data on issues
to identify specific problems and areas of concern
to propose solutions to problems and way of amelio

rating concerns
to plan and implement programs to effectuate solutions
to secure and expend funds for programs
to identify and coordinate existing resources for dealing with problems of children and youth
to publicize and disseminate information relating to issues of children and youth

The RFCCCY is thankful for our Board Member, Molly Majestic, and for all the ways she serves our community.
06/10/2026

The RFCCCY is thankful for our Board Member, Molly Majestic, and for all the ways she serves our community.

💙 Sometimes community policing starts with a conversation.

Sometimes it changes a life.

Over the past year, Rome Police and City of Rome Homeless & Housing Program Manager Molly Majestic have worked together to help individuals experiencing homelessness find resources, reconnect with family, and move toward stability.

When officers encounter someone facing difficult circumstances, the goal isn't always enforcement. Sometimes the most important step is connecting that person with someone who can help.

✔ Angela was sleeping at the library when PFC Zach Colvin encouraged her to seek assistance. Through referrals to local services and the City's housing program, she has maintained stable housing since September 2025.

✔ Carl was found sleeping in a public area when Ambassador Marta Hernandez connected him with Molly. Together, they helped repair transportation equipment for Carl and his dog before reuniting him with family in Tampa, where a job was waiting.

✔ Michael was experiencing homelessness when officers connected him with Molly, who helped coordinate his return home to Nashville and reunification with family.

These stories aren't about one officer, one employee, or one agency.

They're about what can happen when police officers, city staff, shelters, nonprofits, and families work together toward a common goal.

Community policing isn't always measured by arrests made.

Sometimes it's measured by lives changed.

Congratulations to our Board Treasurer, and Northwest Georgia RESA partner, Tonya Plant for her win on the Price is Righ...
06/03/2026

Congratulations to our Board Treasurer, and Northwest Georgia RESA partner, Tonya Plant for her win on the Price is Right! Well done!

☀️Summer has off slightly off schedule! Join us for our monthly Collaborative meeting next Thursday, June 11. (No meetin...
06/02/2026

☀️Summer has off slightly off schedule! Join us for our monthly Collaborative meeting next Thursday, June 11. (No meeting this week).

Join our friends at the Rome-Floyd YMCA for some summer food and fun! Check each flyer for dates, times and locations ne...
05/21/2026

Join our friends at the Rome-Floyd YMCA for some summer food and fun! Check each flyer for dates, times and locations near you.

Helpful techniques for co-regulating our kids with their big feelings.
05/08/2026

Helpful techniques for co-regulating our kids with their big feelings.

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the RFCCCY Collaborative learned more about resources and services to help su...
05/08/2026

In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month, the RFCCCY Collaborative learned more about resources and services to help support and cultivate mental health yesterday at our monthly Collaborative meeting. Thank you to Dr Eileen Galang, School Climate Specialist, with NWGA RESA for introducing multiple mental health resources that were shared with regional school systems at NWGA RESA’s Mental Health Forum and Resource Fair recently held in March. Thank you to Jim and Bonnie Moore of NAMI Rome, GA for introducing us to their robust programs and services for students, adults and their families.

Address

1400 Crane Street
Rome, GA
30161

Opening Hours

Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

Telephone

+17068444952

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