Delegate Wendell Walker highlights community events and campaign activity in recent posts

Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District - Official Website
Wendell Scott Walker, Virginia State Representative for 52nd District - Official Website
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Delegate Wendell Walker, a member of the Virginia House of Delegates representing the 52nd district, recently shared updates on social media about his activities in the community and campaign trail.

On August 31, 2025, Walker highlighted a church event, stating, “Great message today at @TRBC from @CBillingsley. Glad to see @RepJohnMcGuire and @RepStutzman before they head back to DC this week!”

The following day, September 1, 2025, he posted about ongoing campaign efforts: “No time for days off on the campaign trail! The team spent the day delivering yard signs across #HD52. Request yours at: https://t.co/XUYVx9Hzwg

Winsome signs should be here soon along with more Jason signs. If you’ve got a spot for a large sign, please message me.”

On September 2, 2025, Walker shared an account from a local scholarship recipient: “It was great to hear Jayden’s story at the @LYHbeaconofhope breakfast last week. He’s a 2022 EC Glass grad who used Beacon’s scholarship to study welding, mentored other students, and now works full time at Aerofin.

Just another example of how strong futures are built right here”

Walker has been active in both legislative duties and community engagement as part of his representation of House District 52. The Beacon of Hope program mentioned in his post is known for providing scholarships and mentorship opportunities to local students in Lynchburg.



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