On June 12, Mimi Corcoran, director of the special fund for poverty alleviation at Open Society Foundations, shared her impressions from a recent visit to Tulsa to learn about CareerAdvance, the two-generation program operated by Community Action Project of Tulsa County (CAPTC) that works to help low-income parents achieve nursing and health information technology associate degrees. To read the blog posting, click here.
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