Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs Announces 2017 Metro Valley Listening Tour

9/6/2017

CHARLESTON, W.Va. – The Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs (HHOMA)  will conduct a Metro Valley Listening Tour on Thursday, September 28, 2017  at 6:30 p.m. at the A.D. Lewis Community Center, 1450 A D Lewis Ave. in Huntington.

The event is free and open to the public. Representatives from the Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs, Women’s Commission, Catastrophic Illness Commission, Small Business Administration and the Governor’s Office of Constituent Services will be available to address questions and comments. 

“I invite everyone to join us and lend their voice to raising awareness about the issues that minority residents across the state are currently facing,” Dr. William White, executive director of HHOMA, said. “The Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs is committed to advancing equality for all minorities across West Virginia, and it’s important to give individuals across the state the opportunity for their voices to be heard. Our listening tours offer safe places for residents and community leaders to engage in open discussion and voice their concerns about difficulties within their communities and offer insight on how to best and most effectively resolve these issues.”

Established by Gov. Earl Ray Tomblin in March 2012, the Herbert Henderson Office of Minority Affairs is committed to advancing equality for all minorities across West Virginia and developing innovative ways to address issues affecting minorities through integrity, leadership and collaboration. For more information, visit www.minorityaffairs.wv.gov.


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