BRENTWOOD, NY – Suffolk County recently recognized Hispanic Heritage Month through a celebration that honored the contributions of Hispanic individuals in the area. Suffolk County Executive Ed Romaine, in conjunction with the Suffolk County Hispanic Advisory Board and the Suffolk County Office of Multicultural Affairs & Community Engagement, hosted the event.
Among the honorees was Police Officer Kathy Hawkins, known for her dedicated service to the Hispanic community. As a first-generation American, Hawkins has roots in the Dominican Republic and emphasizes her cultural heritage in her work. She serves as a Spanish-speaking officer, facilitating communication with Spanish-speaking residents.
The keynote address was delivered by Chief of Operations Milagros Soto, the department’s first Hispanic chief. Deputy Commissioner Belinda Groneman was also present to congratulate the recipients.
The event highlighted the importance of Hispanic culture and contributions within Suffolk County. Organizers aimed to foster understanding and recognition of these contributions among all residents.
Celebrating diversity was a key focus of the evening, and it aimed to strengthen community bonds. Following the speeches, attendees engaged in discussions about the significance of the Hispanic community in Suffolk County.
The event provided an opportunity to reflect on the progress made and the work that remains in fostering inclusivity.
Suffolk County continues to strive for acknowledgment and support of its diverse communities.
