Hope Harmon is a community advocate, media strategist, and change agent. She is a graduate of Fitzgerald High School and holds a Bachelor of Business Administration degree. Hope is currently pursuing her Masters degree. In 2016, Commissioner Harmon made history by becoming the first African American woman elected to citywide or countywide office in Fitzgerald-Ben Hill County. She currently serves at Vice- Chair and Legislative Advisor for the Ben Hill County Board of Commissioners.
Hope recently launched the social media platform, Kasara’s Voice- A group for grief, advocacy, and support. Her youngest sister, Kasara, murdered at the age of 24, at her home in September of 2019. Kasara was 8 1/2 months pregnant. KaSara's Voice provides support to grieving families maneuvering through the difficult systems after the tragic death of a loved one, advocate on state & federal levels, and provide support and community awareness.
To follow Hope please like her pages Commissioner Hope S. Harmon and Kasara’sVoice. Shout out to the new podcast on the block http://shotoffactspodcast.com
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