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Posted on: February 28th, 2007
Filed Under: [ Community ] [ Hispanic News ] [ Mississippi ]
Tags: outreach
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“The Hispanic Outreach Coalition is young, but that is not stopping its members from trying to make a broad impact immediately.
Formed by nearly two dozen faith-based, nonprofit or governmental organizations that provide services specifically for the Latino community, the coalition met for the second time Tuesday afternoon in Biloxi.”
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