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Rooted in San Francisco’s Mission District, MEDA is advancing a national equity movement by building Latino prosperity, community ownership and civic power.

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Mock interviews. Help with your resume. Making connections. We offer free training and coaching so you can land a good job.

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Mayor Breed Announces San Francisco Awarded over $37 Million in State Funding for Affordable Housing in the Mission

  • On: April 30, 2024
  • By: jmesa

Funding will support the development of 168 new affordable homes at Casa Adelante - 1515 South Van Ness Avenue ...

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“I know I’ll have an address in San Francisco”: a Mother’s Journey to Homeownership

  • On: April 29, 2024
  • By: jmesa

The journey for Maritza Arguello, originally from Nicaragua and a mother of two, began when she received news of a rent increase. ...

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Flor de Oaxaca: Turning Challenges into Opportunities with Equitable Access to Capital

  • On: March 29, 2024
  • By: jmesa

"I had to be my own boss, I clung to the idea of ​​opening my own business," explains Nayeli Bustamante, proprietor of Flor de Oaxaca, a ...

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