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Join The Spahr Center for Advocacy Week

Gary Carnivele February 20, 2021

The Spahr Center’s first Advocacy Day, held in 2020, was a powerful gathering of LGBTQ+ and HIV-positive residents of Marin and their allies with members of the Board of Supervisors. You may remember that many of the Supervisors asked us to visit them once The Spahr Center had completed its 5 year Strategic Plan.  We will be returning to the Board of Supervisors with our newly released vision for the agency’s work moving forward. We will also bring renewed vigor to ensure that Marin County is a supportive and empowering place for all of its residents! See our Strategic Plan, titled Raising the Bar for Our Future, at www.thespahrcenter.org. Advocacy Day with the Board of Supervisors will take place on February 25th from 11-2, with an orientation on February 24th from 10-11. We are in the process of scheduling meetings with other key County officials. We are grateful to everyone who has signed up thus far, and want to remind you that there is still time to get involved! 
Note that all meetings will take place over Zoom, and we will send out further meeting details and preparatory information to all those who sign up!

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