Hispanic Heritage Month is observed each year from Sept. 15 to Oct. 15 to celebrate the histories, culture, achievements, and contributions of American citizens whose ancestors came from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America. This time period encompasses the Independence Day celebrations of multiple Latin American countries, including Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, Mexico, and Chile. It also includes Día de la Raza on Oct. 12, a holiday celebrating the combining of Spanish and indigenous culture in Latin America. National Hispanic Heritage Week was first observed in 1968 under President Lyndon B. Johnson and was expanded to a full 30-day period by President Ronald Reagan in 1988.
Read more on Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month in Fairfax County.
Celebrating Hispanic Heritage Awareness Month with NCS
NCS centers and programs celebrated Hispanic Heritage Month with a number of events that shared the vibrant history, culture and diversity of the Hispanic community. Check out our 2024 Hispanic Heritage Month photo album:
NCS Employees
NCS employees reflect the diversity of the community we serve. Their efforts to make the county a place where all are welcome is a crucial part of how One Fairfax, the countywide racial and social equity policy, is practiced every day. In celebration of Hispanic Heritage Month, meet some of our NCS employees and learn about their insights on aspects they love about their culture.