
Connect Quickly and Efficiently to Services and Support with PWC 311
Prince William County has officially launched PWC 311, a new centralized platform that makes it easy for residents, businesses and visitors to request services, report issues and access government support using their preferred mode for communications. Designed to optimize customer satisfaction and service delivery, PWC 311 connects users to county departments through a single, user-friendly system available by phone, mobile app, web portal and “Will” — a 24/7 AI chatbot that speaks more than 70 languages!


You’re Invited to OmniRide’s Senior Summit!
Join OmniRide for the 2025 Senior Summit on June 25 from 10 a.m. – 2:30 p.m. at the Ferlazzo Building in Woodbridge. This free event is designed for older adults, caregivers and families—and it’s packed with resources, presentations and plenty of fun. Explore valuable services, connect with local organizations and county agencies, enjoy giveaways and gather helpful information to support healthy, active aging.

Businesses Invited to Attend County’s Procurement Expo on June 11
Prince William County’s Annual Procurement Expo returns on Wednesday, June 11, offering vendors a unique chance to connect with more than 20 county departments. With this year’s theme, Strengthening Partnerships, the event focuses on real-time opportunities, direct access to decision-makers and insights into doing business with the county.

Fettler Park Area Market Study Reveals Growth Opportunities
Prince William County is unlocking bold new possibilities for the Potomac District with a fresh market study revealing high demand for walkable mixed-use spaces, upscale retail and family-friendly entertainment near I-95 and Route 234. These insights will shape a visionary plan to transform the Fettler Park area into a vibrant, connected community hub.

Jump into June with Parks & Recreation
June is full of fun activities for everyone with Prince William County Parks & Recreation! Pools and waterparks open their full-time summer schedules starting June 13, and there’s still space to register for Summer Camps. From outdoor adventures to family-friendly events, you’ll find it all in the latest Leisure Magazine.

Meet Jeffrey Faulkerson and Find Out How He Serves
In this episode of How I Serve, we spotlight Jeff Faulkerson, Fatherhood Engagement Coordinator with the Prince William County Fatherhood Initiative. Jeff’s commitment to service is rooted in his own lived experience; and today, he works to empower fathers throughout the community to be active and engaged with their children.

Let’s “Color Our World” During Summer Reading
Get ready to “Color Our World” this summer with Prince William Public Libraries’ exciting Summer Reading program—packed with more than 350 fun, free events for every age from June 16 to August 17! Read just 20 minutes a day for 25 days and snag a free book to keep. Plus, track your progress easily online or in-library and unleash your creativity all season long!

Prince William County Launches “Innovate & Elevate: A TMO Podcast” to Spotlight Government Innovation
Prince William County has launched Innovate & Elevate: A TMO Podcast—a new series highlighting the work of the Transformation Management Office and the bold ideas reshaping local government. The debut episode features the Volunteer Summit, a collaborative effort with more than 70 community partners to reenergize volunteerism and strengthen local service.
 Give Where it Counts this Summer
As temperatures rise, you may notice an increase in panhandling across Prince William County. While it’s natural to want to help, the county encourages residents to give where it counts by supporting local nonprofits that provide long-term assistance to those in need.
These organizations are equipped to offer food, shelter, job training, and other critical services that truly make a difference. It will take all of us working together to make meaningful change in the lives of panhandlers and our community.
 Vote in the June 17 Primary and Serve in November!
The 2025 election season kicks off with the June 17 Primary Election! There's still time to vote early! Looking ahead to the November General Election, the Office of Elections is looking for individuals to serve as Election Officers. These essential volunteers help keep our elections fair, secure, and accessible. It’s a great way to support democracy right here at home—and earn a little extra cash while you’re at it! Ready to make a difference? Learn more about voting and how to become an Election Officer today.
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