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Social Entrepreneurship

The WSEC helps participants gain the technical skills they need to successfully launch or grow their own
social ventures through training and mentorship programs, access to capital, and consulting services. In
addition, the center implements trauma-informed and culturally-aligned curricula to help womxn gain the
agency, hope, and self-determination needed to navigate the institutional and economic barriers intersecting
with race, immigration status, gender, and sexuality.

Ready Made - Natural - Hydrating - Refreshing

Damn Good Teas living-teas are made with our organic 7 Signature Herb & Flower blend - accented with a touch of real honey, stevia & 100% fruit juice.

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We grow these teas organically and brew them ourselves. Damn Good Teas is a Black family-owned small business, established in 2016 in the Heartland of East Oakland (District 6).

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Creating Hope

Circle of Sistah's is a BIPOC woman-owned maintenance, repair and cleaning service.  As a returning citizen after a 36 year incarceration, Angel Burns is building her social venture as a platform for healing, and to inspire others in that healing.

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Making a Difference

New Beginnings accepts the challenge to change the lives of one client at a time by helping them look and feel good about themselves from head to toe. Everything we do at New Beginnings is required to be at the highest quality with 100% devotion to each client. Our goal is to have and develop a repeat and fully satisfied client base. At New Beginnings we are grateful and thankful to have the opportunity to service our customers.

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Participants: Programs
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