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FJC Courthouse Pop-Up Closing Jan. 22-23; Services Resume Jan. 26

Guilford County's Family Justice Center courthouse pop-up is closed Jan. 22-23 while staff move services back to the Katie S. Cashion Center; services resume Jan. 26.

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FJC Courthouse Pop-Up Closing Jan. 22-23; Services Resume Jan. 26
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The Family Justice Center (FJC) courthouse pop-up inside the Guilford County Courthouse in Greensboro is closing for two days so staff can relocate services back to the Katie S. Cashion Center. The temporary courthouse site will be closed Jan. 22–23, and client services are expected to resume at the Greene Street office on Monday, Jan. 26.

Guilford County made the announcement ahead of the move to ensure residents seeking assistance know where to go during the brief interruption. The Katie S. Cashion Center is located at 201 S. Greene St. in downtown Greensboro; the pop-up closure impacts walk-in access at the courthouse site while relocation occurs.

Residents who need help during the temporary closure should go to the FJC location in High Point at 505 E. Green Dr., which is offering walk-in hours from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. The county also directed residents to call the FJC hotline at 336-641-SAFE (7233) for assistance. Anyone in immediate danger should call 911 or contact Family Service of the Piedmont’s 24-hour Crisis Line at 336-273-7273.

Relocating services from a temporary courthouse site back to a permanent Greene Street office may affect schedules for appointments and in-person support over the transition period. Clients who rely on in-person intake, counseling, legal referrals, or other FJC services should plan for a short disruption and use the High Point office or phone lines if immediate help is needed.

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Guilford County provided a contact for questions during the move: Eddi Cabrera Blanco, ecabrera@guilfordcountync.gov, (336) 641-7233. County officials emphasized the move is logistical - returning services to the Katie S. Cashion Center - and that core supports remain available through alternate sites and hotlines during the two-day closure.

For Greensboro residents, the interruption is a reminder to note service locations and phone contacts ahead of seeking in-person assistance. The High Point walk-in hours and the hotline numbers provide continuity while staff complete the relocation. Services are slated to resume at the Greene Street address on Jan. 26, restoring local, downtown access to the Family Justice Center’s client services.

As the move concludes, residents should confirm appointment times and locations directly with the FJC to avoid confusion, and use emergency numbers if immediate safety is a concern. The brief closure should be resolved by Monday, with downtown operations returning to the Katie S. Cashion Center.

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