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As Afghan refugees flee their war-torn homes and flood over borders into neighboring Pakistan, their flight is a familiar sight to Sierra Leone refugee Sia Dunbar, the president and founder of the African Refugee Women Rebuilders. A newly founded nonprofit organization established as a support system to help African women refugees entering the United States, the organization held its kickoff celebration at Willow Glen's United Methodist Church, 1420 Newport Ave., on Dec. 1. The organization is created as a support system to help African women refugees entering the United States cope with numerous barriers.
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NOVA Workforce Board
The job-training consortium helps Santa Clara Valley's unemployed improve their skills and find new jobs.
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Rainbow Recovery
Neighbors of the rehabilitation home in southern Willow Glen are challenging a planned increase in occupancy.
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Neighbors
Grant Ryley
The 28-year old Willow Glen resident has been racing cars since he was 20 and hopes to one day move up to Indy car racing.
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African Women Refugee Rebuilders helps African women cope with life in a new country
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City Beat
Neighbors challenge Rainbow Recovery's occupancy increase
NOVA helps Valley's unemployed improve skills, find jobs
Historic districts, conservation areas to get ornamental streetlights
Photo: Scary Greetings
Local Notebook
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Speak Out
Mark W. Mayfield: Minerals will solve all life's problems
Carl Heintze: Do people really need copies of themselves?
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Willow Glen resident Grant Ryley races cars professionally
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Plants, wildlife share symbiotic relationships
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Poor vision can be enhanced by utilizing aids and devices
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Willow Glen Coffee Roasting Company offers variety to customers
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Sports Briefs
High school sports
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Lectures, readings, auditions, sports & recreation,announcements, theater & arts, kids' stuff, clubs, public meetings...
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