Virginia Governor Glenn Youngkin and First Lady Suzanne S. Youngkin hosted a reception at the Governor’s Mansion in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month. This event brought together leaders from various sectors to celebrate and strengthen ties with the Hispanic community.
Alejandro Suárez, President of the Hispanic Social Alliance (HSA), highlighted the importance of multilateral collaboration and shared experiences of initiatives promoting local economic development and job creation in Hispanic communities. His participation emphasized HSA’s commitment to advancing and recognizing the Hispanic community in Virginia.
The evening at the historic Governor’s Mansion provided a platform for dialogue and cooperation between state leaders and Hispanic representatives. Involving personalities from various fields enriched the exchange of ideas and strengthened community relations.
Governor Youngkin emphasized the importance of recognizing and celebrating the contributions of the Hispanic community to the state’s social and economic fabric. This event reaffirmed his administration’s commitment to diversity and inclusion in Virginia.
