U.S PINOYS for Good Governance and the City of Warren to Hold Informative Digital Census Workshop

The official U.S Census Day is April 1st, 2020. Everyone in the United States by law is required to be counted in the 2020 Census. If you do not participate or respond, the U.S Census will follow up in person to get your feedback. So why is the Census so important? The results are used to determine the amount of funding local communities receive for public services and how many seats each state gets in Congress. State and local leaders also use Census numbers to make boundaries for state legislative and school districts.

With the recent recommendations of Social Distancing and Stay at Home Orders due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, businesses and organizations are finding new and  fun ways to interact from afar through virtual and remote meetings. The U.S. Pinoys for Good Governance Michigan Chapter is one of those, along with the City of Warren, encouraging residents to complete their 2020 Census by participating in a Digital Census Workshop through Zoom Video (http://zoom.us/j/418863026). The event will take place April 4, 2020 at 1:00 p.m. Dr. Harun Rashid of Wayne State University will be the presenter. To register, visit http://warren2020.eventbrite.com. Complete your Census and get a chance to win a prize!

For more information, contact Amanda Mika with the City of Warren at  (586) 574-4522 or Willie Dechavez from the USP4GG at (586) 713-8261. Please do your part and help keep the City of Warren the 3rd Largest City in the State of Michigan.