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Free Webcast: Employment as a Pathway Out of Homelessness

February 4, 2009, 12 p.m. EST

This webcast kicks off the Homelessness Resource Center's 2009 FREE webcast series. John Rio of Advocates for Human Potential will provide a one-hour webcast about vocational interventions for people who are homeless.

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Contact Information
For more information about the HRC webcast, contact:

Email: kpaquette@Center4SI.com
Phone: 617-467-6014
 Homelessness Resource Center
 Center for Mental Health Services
 Mental Health Services Locator
 
Employment Resources
 Recognizing Work as a Priority in Preventing or Ending Homelessness
 Keeping up the Good Work: A Practitioner's Guidebook for Building a Job Retention Culture for People Who Experience Homelessness
 Creating Hope Through Employment for People Who Are Homeless or in Transitional Housing



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