The Dayton Human Relations Council, established in 1962 by the Dayton City Commission, is a leading organization dedicated to promoting fair treatment, equal access, and inclusivity in the City of Dayton, Ohio. They enforce civil rights laws, provide business and technical assistance to minority-owned, woman-owned, and small disadvantaged businesses, and administer community relations initiatives that foster peace, goodwill, and harmony among diverse populations.
With a mission to eliminate barriers and ensure equality of treatment and opportunity for all, the council resolves discrimination complaints in various areas such as housing, public accommodations, employment, and credit. They also offer resources and outreach efforts to create safe and inclusive communities, including initiatives like Welcome Dayton and community-police relations. Committed to making a positive impact, the Dayton Human Relations Council plays a crucial role in promoting social justice and equality in the city.
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