"The goal is to spark positive change and build hope throughout Martinsville-Henry County."Įach listening session will be a safe space for collaborative, facilitated discussions led by Julie Walters Steele, director of Reynolds Homestead, and Sarah Wray, community engagement, partnerships, and programs manager at Reynolds Homestead. SEE ALSO: 'Where woke goes to die:' Students react to DeSantis speech at Liberty Convocation "Project Hope empowers individuals and grassroots organizations to address needs within their communities through creativity, collaboration, and volunteerism," said India Brown, program officer at The Harvest Foundation. All meetings will include light refreshments, dinner vouchers for local restaurants, and door prizes, according to the foundation. Thursday, April 27 at Martinsville High School (351 Commonwealth Blvd E, Martinsville, Va. Tuesday, April 25 at Bassett High School (85 Riverside Drive, Bassett, Va.On Monday, April 24 at Laurel Park Middle School (280 Laurel Park Ave., Martinsville, Va.The Harvest Foundation also said they will host meetings from 6 through 8 p.m., at three locations across the city and county: (WSET) - The Harvest Foundation said they are hosting a series of community listening sessions to hear directly from Martinsville-Henry County residents about potential projects and programs that can build hope in their neighborhoods.
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