by Aimee Inglis, Community Engagement Program Manager Like many communities in California, one of the major divisions in our community lies along Spanish-speaking and English-speaking lines. However, unique to others, we are working to bridge this divide by supporting the startup of a fully bilingual community website, Somosnapa.org. Cope Family Center’s work is focused on [...]
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Volunteer Project: Somos Napa — We Are Napa
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Posted by copefamilycenter on December 3, 2011
http://copefamilycenter.wordpress.com/2011/12/03/volunteer-project-somos-napa-we-are-napa/
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