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Faith & Community Leaders from Across the State Urge Ohioans to Take the 2020 Census

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE

March 31, 2020

MEDIA CONTACT 

Michelle Nealy, mnealy@faithinpubliclife.org, (202) 735-7123
Dan Clark, dclark@faithinpubliclife.org, (614) 648-3663
Austin Schuler, aschuler@faithinpubliclife.org, (540) 280-3393

Faith & Community Leaders from Across the State Urge Ohioans to Take the 2020 Census 

Columbus, OH — On Wednesday, April 1 at 1:15 p.m., Ohio faith and community leaders will hold a video conference calling on all Ohio residents to complete the 2020 Census. National Census Day on April 1 will mark a day of celebration kicking off the 2020 Census. ​

Amid COVID-19, Ohio faith leaders remain committed to ensuring all Ohioans are counted so our communities receive the federal representation and resources they need. The census will determine critical funding for hospitals, roads, schools and other social programs. People can respond immediately to the 2020 Census online at 2020census.gov, by mail, or phone.

Ahead of Census Day, 29 Ohio-based faith groups have signed a statewide letter calling on Ohio residents to complete the 2020 Census. To see the letter and the full list of signers, click here.

What: 2020 Census Teleconference

When: 

April 1 at 1:15 p.m.

Where: 

Register here (required)

Meeting ID: 330-342-715

Password: 576280

Who: 

Elizabeth Brown, Executive Director, Women’s Public Policy Network (Columbus)

Rev. Terry Williams, Lead Pastor, Orchard Hill United Church of Christ (Chillicothe) 

Rev. Lesley Jones, Founder and Senior Pastor, Truth and Destiny United Church of Christ and Destiny Community Development Corporation (Cincinnati)

Rev. Ray Greene, Jr. – Regional Political Director, BLOC (Black Led Organizing Collective) (Akron)

Jose Arnulfo Cabrera, Director of Education and Advocacy for Migration, Ignatian Solidarity Network (Cleveland)

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