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| BROC helps inmates learn financial skills |
| By rutlandherald.com- Patrick Mcardle |
| Published: 01/02/2019 |
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In an effort to reach more people who might benefit from learning about financial capability, BROC-Community Action in Southwestern Vermont has been offering a monthly workshop at the Marble Valley Correctional Facility. Shelley Faris, team leader of the Economic and Workforce Development Program at BROC, said bringing resources to the Rutland prison is in line with the agency’s mission. “BROC’s mission, as ‘community action,’ is to improve people’s lives, and this is definitely a sector of the community that I feel we can help,” she said. Read More. |
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