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THRIVE Conference Saturday, April 27 in Longmont – Helping residents with low-income build assets

Registration required for this bilingual event
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BThe fourth annual THRIVE bilingual conference takes place in Longmont on Saturday, April 27. Boulder County residents with low income who attend will learn how to acquire and build their assets such as housing, businesses, post-secondary education, and health insurance. Workshop topics cover everything from how to start a small business, to learning about community college, to health insurance information. There is no charge to attend but registration is required.

     What: THRIVE bilingual asset-building conference
     When: Saturday, April 27, 8:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m., followed by lunch and a resource fair 
     Location: Front Range Community College, 2121 Miller Drive, Longmont
     Cost: Free, but participants must register to attend

Participants will learn about available resources and can leave the conference with clear, next steps on building their assets. All sessions are available in both English and Spanish. The THRIVE conference concludes with a resource fair and lunch. General workshop topics are below, and additional details are available on the THRIVE Conference Bilingual Quick Guide
- Education in Community Colleges
- Personal Finance & Careers
- Health Insurance Information
- Home Ownership & Money Skills
-Business Property Taxes in Boulder County

To register, please visit 2019thriveconf.eventbrite.com For more information contact Nino Gallo at [email protected] or 303-441-3998.