Brief: Advocacy workshop to educate students on poverty

Sarah Miller

From 6 p.m. to 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Nov. 15 a workshop on how to advocate for people in poverty will take place in Henderson 112. Washburn University has teamed up with K-State’s chapter of RESULTS to host this training session called “Let Your Voice Be Heard.” RESULTS is a movement whose goal is to use their voices to influence political decisions that will bring an end to poverty.

The presentation will focus on educating students on how to write letters, speak with, and bring up issues relating to poverty to senators and representatives. This is an opportunity for participants to learn how effectively use their voice to end poverty.

To inquire further about this event you can contact Angelique Flinn by phone at 785-215-5253 or by email at [email protected].