Valley Action Committee opens new office to combat pollution and expand tech education

Lynette Niebla

BRAWLEY, Calif. (KYMA) – A local environmental group is expanding its footprint to help educate neighbors about pollution and climate change.

The Valley Action Committee officially celebrated the grand opening of its brand-new office Friday, marking a major milestone for regional environmental advocacy.

The organization is focusing heavily on the future of the community.

By establishing a permanent physical space, the committee aims to provide residents with direct, reliable data on regional pollution, empowering families to better understand the environmental changes affecting their neighborhoods.

The grand opening brings more than just a new building. Along with the expanded workspace, the group launched several new community programs and computer classes designed to spark personal and professional growth for local residents.

They are inviting the entire public to utilize the new facility, explore these fresh educational resources, and get actively involved in protecting the local environment.

The grand opening event will take place Friday from noon to 4:00 p.m. at the group’s new location, situated at 138 Main Street in Brawley.

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