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City Training 1,000 People For Philly Counts 2020 Census

The city is training "Census Champions," who are messengers trained to deliver the right information about the census at the right time.

PHILADELPHIA — The City of Philadelphia is gearing up for its Philly Counts 2020 campaign and will train 1,000 people to be "Census Champions."

This initiative will prepare participants with the tools and information needed to accurately talk about the census in their community, dispel myths, and promote participation among neighbors, friends, and family.

A Census Champion is a trusted messenger, trained to deliver the right information about the census at the right time.

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The Census Champion training will last 90 minutes, covering topics such as Census 101: basic information that every person needs to know, misinformation, data security, barriers, and motivators.

"The City of Philadelphia is committed to helping every member of our community understand why the census is so critical for all of us," Mayor Jim Kenney said. "Census data is not only used to determine our Congressional representation, but also to ensure that Philadelphia gets its fair share of federal funding. The consequences of an incomplete count would affect the city for the next decade. That is why we established Philly Counts 2020 and the Complete Count Committee. From now until December 2019, we are building capacity and planning our work, with a focus on coordinating outreach and educating the public about the census through a neighbor-to-neighbor approach. The Census Champions program is an integral part of our efforts."

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Sessions on Sept. 17 will be available in English, Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese, Vietnamese, Arabic, and Korean.

Members of the public can choose the session that works best for them based on location, time and language using the list of events available online here.

"People tend to trust members of their community more than the government or other official sources. Census Champions will be our voices in their community, having the great responsibility to educate people in their circles," said Stephanie Reid, Executive Director of Philly Counts 2020. "The invitation is open to all community members, teachers, block captains, religious leaders, youth, and elected officials. I encourage all Philadelphians to participate. Philly Counts is working with an intentional variety of organizations to host training sessions in as many neighborhoods as possible. We want to make this accessible for everyone."

Temple University, University of Pennsylvania, Community College of Philadelphia, Welcoming Center for New Pennsylvanians, Ceiba, PHL Diversity (PHLCVB), Enon Tabernacle Baptist Church, Congreso, and Southwest CDC are among the locations where the training will take place.

A map displaying all training locations can be found here.

After Sept. 17, opportunities for Census Champion training will continue.

Organizations and people interested in hosting or participating in a working session can request it by completing the form on Philly Counts’ website.

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