The Aug. 16 edition of the Brighton-Pittsford Post, Webster Post and Rush-Henrietta Post includes an article about the new Business Entrepreneurship Program, which provides domestic violence survivors in the Greater Rochester area with the skills to start small businesses. The program is a collaboration among MCC, Alternatives for Battered Women, and New York State Small Business Development Center at The College at Brockport. Nineteen women are in the first cohort.
Hency Yuen-Eng College and Community Relations 08/21/2012
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Business Entrepreneurship I.PDF Business Entrepreneurship II.PDF
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