John McGuire highlights community engagement during Lynchburg visits

John McGuire highlights community engagement during Lynchburg visits
John McGuire, US Representative for Virginia's 5th Congressional District — https://mcguire.house.gov/
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Congressman John McGuire shared insights from his recent visits to various establishments in Lynchburg, Virginia. Through a series of tweets, he detailed his engagements with organizations and businesses that contribute to the community’s development and support.

On June 19, 2025, Congressman McGuire tweeted about his visit to Achieve of Central Virginia. “This week, I toured Achieve of Central Virginia in Lynchburg. They assist individuals with disabilities & disadvantages achieve greater independence, vocational training, & employment services,” he stated. During the visit, discussions were held regarding the AbilityOne Program.

Later that day, at 17:25 UTC, Congressman McGuire posted about visiting the Born United Store alongside Delegate Wendell Walker. He remarked on meeting numerous individuals who respect and honor military personnel and first responders: “Yesterday, I visited the Born United Store with my friend, Delegate Wendell Walker. It was great meeting so many patriots & constituents who honor our military, law enforcement, firefighters, & first responders!”

In another tweet from June 19 at 21:23 UTC, Congressman McGuire shared details about a tour of Lynchburg Ready Mix with Delegate Wendell Walker and Senator Mark Peake. The business has been family-owned since 1947 and plays a role in regional construction efforts: “This week, I toured Lynchburg Ready Mix w/ Delegate Wendell Walker & Senator Mark Peake.”

Achieve of Central Virginia is an organization dedicated to supporting individuals with disabilities through various programs aimed at fostering independence and providing employment opportunities.



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