Service helps Spanish speakers not get lost in translation

Posted on: October 17th, 2005
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“In 2002, she came from Panama to settle down in Petersburg. Her mother was already living in Hopewell at the time and knew very little English herself.

Today, Almengor has transformed her translating skills into a new small business in Petersburg, one aimed at helping other immigrants like herself and her mother. Geneva’s Translation Service, spelled the way Almengor prefers to see her first name, is breaking the language barrier for many of the area’s Spanish-speaking residents.”

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