Celebrating a successful Mesa County event!

Celebrating a successful Mesa County event!

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Thank you to everyone who attended our Western Colorado Alliance of Mesa County Meet & Greet this past Saturday. It was great seeing you! We were so happy to get together and talk about some of the accomplishments the local and regional organizers had in 2023, and what they hope to accomplish in 2024, while also having fun and learning more about the Alliance they help support!

We hope you can join us for future events and we hope that you can help us in any of the areas of work that were discussed. If you are interested and want to learn more, visit our website and explore the different work areas and who you can reach out to.

We are also looking for people interested in joining our Just Housing group and our research group for Community Safety. If you are interested, reach out to me at maria@westerncoloradoalliance.org.

We hope you enjoyed the event and we value your feedback, so please take a moment to take this survey:
 

  • What was your favorite part about the Meet & Greet?
  • If you could change one thing about this event, what would it be? (food, venue, communication, information, etc.)
  • What was your biggest takeaway?
  • What program are you most interested in?
  • Is there anything else you would like to share?
  • And if you were not able to attend the Meet and Greet please let us know how to better accommodate you in the future, be it date, time, child care, etc.

Thank you all for your continued support in the Alliance. We hope to see you in future events, and in our community

About the author

María Luiza Peréz Chavéz (who sometimes goes by Mary) works closely with the Western Colorado Alliance of Mesa County affiliate group. María is fluent in both English and Spanish and sometimes works as a skilled interpreter. But her love for language goes beyond just English and Spanish; currently, she is also studying French and Japanese! One day, she hopes to attend law school as an avenue to help those in need. Even with her busy schedule, María’s priority is her family. As the eldest of seven children, she has always felt the need to support her parents in any way she can. And somehow, she still finds time to read, swim, listen to music, watch movies, draw, play video games, and hang out with friends!

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