A campaign aimed at improving
communities and ending child poverty in West
Virginia is holding regional workshops across the
state.
The Our Children, Our Future
Campaign’s goal is to identify and promote state policy opportunities at a
local level which will improve communities and then achieve policy victories at
the state capital.
The workshops, hosted by the West
Virginia Community Development Hub, the West Virginia Center
for Budget Policy and the West Virginia Healthy Kids and Families Coalition,
encourages citizens to get involved.
“They provide an entry point for
people in an area close to their community where they can get engaged in
statewide policy work,” Stephanie Tyree, Director of Community Engagement and
Policy with the Hub said.
The group hopes, with more
participation from around the state, the better the policy will be.
The leaders of the event do not
tell the community what policy they should be advocating for. Rather, it is the
community which provides input on the proposed policy.
The first workshop was held for the
southern region on July 17 in Lewisburg. On Tuesday, the workshop for the
northern region was held at the Gaston
Caperton Center
in Clarksburg .
Roughly 150 people attended the first two workshops and an average of 150
attendees is expected for the remaining two workshops.
Two more workshops remains. One
will be held for the central region on Thursday at St. Timothy in the Valley
located in Hurricane and the final workshop for the eastern region will be held
on July 29 at the Blue Ridge Community and Technical Center
in Martinsburg.
After the workshops are over, the
issues will be narrowed down and voted on before presenting the top issues to
state legislatures before the beginning of the session in January.
While registration is closed for the remaining two workshops,
Tyree said they will welcome walk-ups.