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Puente Partners: Two legal nonprofits get the job done

Administrator • November 1, 2012
Farm worker housing. Immigration. For years, Puente has had help defending the rights of South Coast residents, thanks to valuable partnerships with California Rural Legal Assistance, Inc. (CRLA) and Community Legal Services Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on November 1, 2012 by Administrator.

Puente products gain cult following

Administrator • October 4, 2012
Jose Castro remembers the day he realized that his Puente brand tomatillo-lime salsa had drawn a critical mass of acolytes. A customer at the Pescadero Grown! Farmer’s Market in La Honda wanted the salsa, but he was sold Read more -->>
Posted in Pescadero Grown! on October 4, 2012 by Administrator.

Puente gets schooled – in teaching ESL

Administrator • October 4, 2012
Throw out that old textbook: Puente has adopted a new approach to teaching ESL to adult students, on the advice of one of the country’s most prominent experts on English-Spanish bilingualism. Stanford Prof. Guadalupe Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on October 4, 2012 by Administrator.

Students soon free to work, study, and dream

Administrator • October 4, 2012
For Azura Aguilar, receiving an envelope in the mail from U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services would normally evoke a feeling of terror: the fear of being deported to Mexico, which she left when she was 8 years old. But Read more -->>
Posted in Citizenship on October 4, 2012 by Administrator.

Why we give to Puente: Potrero Nuevo Farm and Blue House Farm

Administrator • October 4, 2012
Puente’s commitment to providing fresh, local produce to the people who can least afford it has always been contingent on the cooperation of local farmers and ranchers – passionate food advocates who donate produce or Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on October 4, 2012 by Administrator.

Mural carries message

Administrator • September 3, 2012
 Art serves purpose beyond purely aesthetic In an unexpected turn of events, graffiti scrawled under a Pescadero bridge evolved into a mural with a positive, hopeful message for the Pescadero community. That Read more -->>
Posted in Uncategorized on September 3, 2012 by Administrator.

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September 2015

In this issue:

  • Until all are well: Puente Health Fair returns to the South Coast
  • Why I give to Puente: Catherine Peery
  • A day in the life at Puente
  • Puente farmers’ market reaches peak deliciousness – and attendance
  • Puente helps write new chapter in Coastside adult education
  • Puente community health workers connect locals to doctors and other preventive services

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