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Reflecting experiences of Trinity College Faculty and Students as they explore the contributions of Immigrants and Refugees to the life of the city.

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Global Hartford

Mentoring and Tutoring for Refugee and Immigrant Youth

Take2mentoring is Savvy and Richie’s project to organize ongoing opportunities for Trinity Students to pair with Refugee and Immigrant Students who are looking for mentors and tutors on the way to pursuing their dreams.  Check it out: http://www.take2mentoring.com/

This entry was posted in Trinity Student Take2 Mentoring Project, Youth and Business Mentoring on May 5, 2014 by anthrolady.

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Past Events

Hartford Public Library: Small Business Workshop Series (in English)

Date: Workshops begin October 23, 2014.

The U.S. Small Business Administration, in partnership with Hartford Public Library and the Hartford SCORE chapter, will host a 5-week small business workshops series at the Downtown Library.

Subjects covered will include: What loan programs are available? How do you prepare a business plan? What do you need to do to start a small business? Free and open to the public. Registration required, contact: 860.695.6334 or naficy@hplct.org

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