Come See Us in Durham!
Appalachian Voices is setting up shop in the North Carolina Piedmont. To better advance the interests of our region in the halls of the state legislature, we recently opened an office in Durham. This serves as the home base for N.C. Program Manager Amy Adams and N.C. Field Coordinator Josh McClenney, as well as our federal advocate, Senior Legislative Representative Thom Kay. We look forward to deepening our connections with longtime supporters and allies in the Triangle and further building our community!
2302 Chapel Hill Rd.
Durham, NC 277707
Phone: (919)667-7337
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