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Hal Hays Construction, Inc. Proudly Sponsors the American Indian Chamber Native American Heritage Month Luncheon

Riverside, CA – December 4, 2024 – Hal Hays Construction, Inc. is honored to announce its continued sponsorship of the Native American Heritage Month Luncheon, set to take place on December 6, 2024, at Disney’s Grand Californian Hotel. This event provides a unique opportunity for the community to celebrate successful partnerships in business while honoring the vital contributions of Native American communities. The luncheon will bring together leaders, educators, and advocates to commemorate traditions, promote awareness, and strengthen community bonds.

“As a Native American-owned business, Hal Hays Construction is deeply committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion,” said Kirby Hays, CEO & President of Hal Hays Construction, Inc. “We are proud to sponsor the Native American Heritage Month Luncheon once again this year. This event offers a meaningful opportunity to engage with and support Native American culture, and we look forward to celebrating the invaluable contributions of Native communities.”

Hal Hays Construction has been a proud sponsor of this event for several years, including its support of the luncheon in 2023. This year, the company has committed to a $1,750 sponsorship to help ensure the event’s continued success and to promote awareness of Native American heritage within the business community.

The American Indian Chamber of Commerce of California, the non-profit organization behind the luncheon, is dedicated to increasing opportunities and providing support for tribes, tribal enterprises, and American Indian/Alaskan Native businesspeople.

“As part of our ongoing commitment to inclusivity, we are excited to support initiatives like this that build bridges and create meaningful connections,” added Hays.

Hal Hays Construction remains dedicated to fostering an inclusive environment and is proud to sponsor the Native American Heritage Month Luncheon each year, promoting unity and celebrating the rich culture of Native American communities.

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