State Senator Melissa Hurtado Names Valley Public Radio as Senate District 14 Nonprofit of the Year

SACRAMENTO, CA – Today, State Senator Melissa Hurtado (D-Sanger) is pleased to announce that Valley Public Radio (KVPR) was named Senate District 14’s 2019 Nonprofit of the Year. Each year, California legislators are invited to choose a Nonprofit of the Year in their district that have exemplified leadership throughout their region.

“As a district that is comprised of some of the most rural communities in California, presenting timely access to information is invaluable,” stated Senator Melissa Hurtado. “Serving the Central Valley, our region relies on non-partisan reporting of local issues and news to ensure that we are given the opportunity to fight for our fair share of resources in the state of California. Moreover, the community work and art promoted through KVPR provides our region with the ability to sustain our diverse culture and share our own unique stories.”

Joe Moore, President & General Manager of KVPR, says the honor is a tribute to the station’s service to the valley. “For over 40 years, KVPR has been a trusted source for news and classical music in Central California. To be recognized for our service to the community is a great honor, and the credit goes to our dedicated staff, our hard working volunteers and our generous individual, corporate and foundation supporters. Together, they have all helped to build the station that we have today, and have helped make our region a better place,” said Moore.

“Nonprofits are often hidden in plain sight,” explains Jan Masaoka, CEO of the California Association of Nonprofits (CalNonprofits). “California Nonprofits Day is an opportunity for our elected officials to celebrate the good work they see nonprofits doing in their districts, and for everyone to appreciate the collective impact of nonprofits in our communities.”

About Senator Melissa Hurtado

Senator Melissa Hurtado is an advocate for expanding access to health care and clean water, growing educational opportunities and creating more quality jobs. She represents the 14th Senate District in California, which includes cities in Fresno, Kern, Kings and Tulare counties. Senator Hurtado was born in Fresno, California and was raised in the City of Sanger, where she still resides with her family.

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