9/16/21 - A Message from Secretary Hou: Hispanic Heritage Month

Dear IDHS Staff,

Here at IDHS, we proudly celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month, recognizing the achievements and contributions of Hispanic Americans past and present who have inspired others to success.

The observation began in 1968 as Hispanic Heritage Week declared by President Lyndon Johnson, and it was expanded to a month-long celebration by President Ronald Reagan in 1988. Throughout this month, we will celebrate heritage rooted in all Latin American countries, including Mexican Independence Day today, and will share history, heritage, and accomplishments of Hispanic and Latinx Americans.

All across Illinois, Hispanic and Latinx residents bring cultural richness and economic stability to local communities. They are serving as government officials, business owners, community leaders and activists, and improving the lives of those around them.

National Hispanic Heritage Month is an important time to recognize all of IDHS' Hispanic and Latinx staff. So many lead and have worked to make equity a priority, ensure that Hispanics are front and center in our efforts to improve the lives of the families we serve.

As we celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month through October 15, please visit the OSET Hispanic Heritage Month page which includes resources from various government agencies highlighting different aspects of Hispanic and Latinx communities. Be on the lookout for more information and celebrate with us all month long!

Sincerely,

Grace

Grace B. Hou

Secretary, IDHS