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Latinx Dream Coalition - King County (Latinx Dream Coalition Asamblea Comunitaria 2025)
Latinx Dream Coalition

Learn how budget cuts affect kids and families, access to mental health supports, and prevention education in schools in this Latinx Dream Coalition Town Hall (Latinx Dream Coalition Asamblea Comunitaria 2025)!

Everyone is invited!

This event will bring together local and state leaders, policymakers, and community advocates to address the issues that matter most to our families, from substance use prevention and mental health to community healing and resilience.

The Town Hall will be broadcast online in Spanish with English subtitles and will require pre-registration.  We warmly invite you to share this community event with your networks, colleagues, and families.

Date: October 14, 2025
Time: 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Location: Zoom – Pre-registration required: https://bit.ly/DreamOct14

Your participation and input are vital to strengthening our collective impact, and we are grateful for your continued leadership and support!

Register here, and be sure to share your questions at registration!

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