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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)


What is GACHA?

GACHA is the acronym for the Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs.

What does GACHA do?

The Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs mission is to serve as a representative voice on issues and concerns pertaining to health, education, social services, civil and human rights, legal and legislative matters, employment, finance, and any other areas that may impact the equality, service, and treatment of Delaware's Hispanic community. We serve the Governor and the people of Delaware by fostering the progress of communication and delivery of services to Delaware's Hispanic community.

How can I learn more about GACHA?

By attending our meetings which are normally held the 3rd Thursday evening of the month in Kent County to accommodate statewide members. These meetings are open to public, unless it is necessary for a closed session. Check the state calendar for an up to date listing.

Who can I contact if I have questions?

Jorge Camacho, GACHA Chair or Wanda Lopez, GACHA Executive Director

GACHA Mailing Address

Governor's Advisory Council on Hispanic Affairs/OCS 1901 North Dupont Highway Charles Debnam Building Delaware Health & Social Service Campus New Castle, DE 19720 (302) 255-9743 (302) 255-4463 fax

How can I join GACHA?

Complete the State of Delaware Office of the Governor Board and Commission Application. PDF Version or Text Version To apply for the Hispanic Council use code #0128.

Last Updated: Monday February 05 2007
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