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Court authorizes solicitation of donations for Hardin County Crime Victims Assistance Center event

March 31, 2026 | Hardin County, Texas


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Court authorizes solicitation of donations for Hardin County Crime Victims Assistance Center event
Mrs. Lisa Brocker, director of the Hardin County Crime Victims Assistance Center, asked the court for permission to solicit donations for the center’s annual Law Enforcement Appreciation Dinner, tentatively set for May 14, 2026. The court approved the request during its March 31 special meeting.

Brocker described the event as an annual appreciation dinner for law enforcement; when asked how donations would be advertised, she said the center has established methods for soliciting contributions. Commissioner Perkall moved to approve the solicitation request and Commissioner Cook seconded; the court voted in favor.

The court did not discuss any specific fundraising targets or contracts; Brocker and the court indicated they will notify the county if they need assistance with outreach.

The event date was described as May 14, 2026, and Brocker confirmed the date is firm. The court’s approval authorizes the center to solicit donations but does not commit county funds.

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