ROANOKE, Va. (WFXR) – The City of Roanoke is hosting a roundtable discussion in its continuing efforts to cultivate relationships and foster inclusion with the Hispanic community.
A roundtable will be on Monday, February 24 with consuls from Guatemala, Honduras, and Mexico led by Mayor Joe Cobb.
This will be an opportunity for the city staff and community leaders to engage with consular representatives directly.
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“Access to information and culturally relevant resources is critical to creating a thriving community for all,” said Mayor Cobb. “This roundtable allows us to strengthen those connections and ensure that Roanoke’s immigrant communities feel supported and welcomed.”
The event will reflect Roanoke’s support and broader commitment of promoting immigrant inclusion and cultivating belonging for all residents while ensuring access to needed resources.
Roanoke’s destination as a Certified Welcoming City by Welcoming America showcases Star City’s ongoing commitment to people of all backgrounds in the community have the opportunity to thrive.
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