O.C. Human Rights Commission Offers Mobile Office Hours

GOSHEN – Orange County’s Human Rights Commission will begin its first round of mobile office hours later this month. Mobile office hours help residents obtain vital information on services and resources relating to human rights without having to leave their community. This will also be an opportunity for community members to meet the new Executive Director, Inaudy Esposito, and members of the Commission, who will also be present.

“I am looking forward to meeting many Orange County residents,” Esposito said. “I will be available to answer any questions about the work of the Commission, and provide guidance and information about issues of discrimination in their place of work, housing, or public accommodation.”

The first round of mobile office hours will be hosted as follows:

Wednesday, September 13

* 10 a.m. – 12 p.m., Village of Warwick Town Hall, 77 Main Street, Warwick

* 1:30 p.m.-3:30 p.m., Port Jervis Municipal Meetng, 20 Hammond Street, Port Jervis

Additional mobile office dates and locations are expected to be announced later in the year.

The Orange County Human Rights Commission’s primary objective is to foster mutual respect and understanding among all groups, including, but not limited to: racial, religious, gender, nationality, disability, and LGBTQ. The Commission coordinates and facilitates education and awareness in the community, and with public and private organizations that foster understanding of equity, acceptance, unity, and humanity. The Human Rights office can be contacted at 615-3680.

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