Nash Community College Hosts Mexican Consulate for Second Time

Nash Community College recently hosted the Mexican Consulate in the Brown Auditorium for a four-day event from February 3 to 6, offering essential services to the Hispanic community. A total of 341 individuals attended the event, which provided a range of services, including birth certificates, Consular IDs, the Credencial de Elector (Mexican voter ID), and passports.

The event aimed to foster a stronger connection between the college and the Hispanic community, showcasing NCC’s commitment to serving all residents.

“This event is important because it brings the Hispanic community to our campus and shows that we support them,” said Andrea Giddens, coordinator of community engagement and latino programs at NCC. “It also gives me an opportunity to share information about NCC on a large scale. From the contacts I made during last year’s event, NCC gained students, an instructor and increased visibility within the Hispanic community.”

NCC continues to strengthen its outreach efforts, providing resources and opportunities for the Hispanic population in the region. This event is part of the college’s ongoing commitment to fostering inclusion and community engagement.

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