Human Relations Council
BE IT RESOLVED that the Bucks County Human Relations Council
encourages patience, tolerance, and acceptance of our fellow citizens.
In this uncertain time when our world is in a state of distress we
need to reach out to each other with open arms of healing.
Bucks County, Pennsylvania was founded in 1682 as a safe haven of religious
tolerance, with an appreciation for the diverse heritages of its settlers.
Now, over three hundred years later, Bucks County's residents continue to celebrate
the contributions that each of our ethnic and religious groups brings to enrich
our community and our lives in Bucks County.
We must recognize and remember that there is strength in our diversity. We
are enriched by our ability to respect and honor our differences. Standing
together, we are like the many varieties of flowers in a healthy garden, each
contributing to its over all color, vitality and beauty.
The Bucks County Human Relations Council provides support and assistance on
both the issues of promoting appreciation for the value of diversity and for
addressing discrimination. We welcome your thoughts and/or your request for
assistance. Call: 215-340-8220 to leave a voice message, or email us at information@bchumanrelations.org.
Let us each shine as a light to guide one another.
Bucks County Human Relations Council
P.O. Box 2012
Doylestown, PA 18901
Website: www.bchumanrelations.org