Representatives from Congressman Cuellar’s Office Provide Library of Congress Books to the Community in Mission

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Representatives from Congressman Cuellar’s Office meet with Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce CEO Brenda Enriquez during the 24th Annual Community Health Fair in Mission on Saturday. Pictured from left are Constituent Service Representative Alexis Gallegos, Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce CEO Brenda Enriquez, and Outreach Coordinator Nichole Hernandez.  
Representatives from Congressman Cuellar’s Office meet with Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce CEO Brenda Enriquez during the 24th Annual Community Health Fair in Mission on Saturday. Pictured from left are Constituent Service Representative Alexis Gallegos, Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce CEO Brenda Enriquez, and Outreach Coordinator Nichole Hernandez.  

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Mission, Texas – On Saturday, January 12, representatives from the Office of Congressman Henry Cuellar, Alexis Gallegos and Nichole Hernandez, attended the 24th Annual Community Health Fair in Mission, where they presented the community with a collection of books from the Library of Congress.

Outreach Coordinator for Starr and Hidalgo Counties Nichole Hernandez participated at the 24th Annual Community Health Fair in Mission on Saturday.
Outreach Coordinator for Starr and Hidalgo Counties Nichole Hernandez participated at the 24th Annual Community Health Fair in Mission on Saturday.

During the event, they also met with the Greater Mission Chamber of Commerce CEO Brenda Enriquez and members of the community to discuss the different services offered at the Office of Congressman Cuellar in Mission.

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