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AmeriCorps listening session in Las Cruces

The Serve New Mexico Commission invites nonprofits, local elected officials, and interested community members to a listening session on March 20, 4:00pm, at Doña Ana Community College, Espina Campus.

Members of the Las Cruces and surrounding area are invited to join the conversation about AmeriCorps and National Service and how it can work for their community. Join the conversation as the Serve New Mexico Commission creates a state service plan to support nonprofit, national service, and volunteerism in New Mexico.

More information about the Serve New Mexico Commission and AmeriCorps New Mexico is available at www.dws.state.nm.us/ServeNM.

WHAT: Listening Session on AmeriCorps and National Service presented by the Serve New Mexico Commission.

WHO: Kristin Hsueh, Executive Director, Serve New Mexico Commission

WHEN: Thursday, March 20, 2025, from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m.

WHERE: Doña Ana Community College, Espina Campus, 3400 S. Espina Street, Las Cruces, Room DASH 77
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