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Workforce Development

Employment and Resource Expo
JOIN US ON JUNE 27 FOR THE SPECIAL EVENT!
Don’t miss this FREE Employment and Resource Expo, presented by Safe Streets and Catholic Charities. Join us on June 27 for this FREE event featuring job opportunities, entrepreneurial resources, giveaways, free haircuts and more. Register here for entry in special raffle. Walk-ins welcome.
RESGISTER TODAY!Location
In Person
Shake & Bake Skating Rink
1601 Pennsylvania Ave Baltimore, MD 21217
Shake & Bake Skating Rink
When
June 27 Friday
12-4pm
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