A CLUES EXPO Invitation:

Many Cultures... One Dream

Comundiades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) and LCN Media invite you to participate in CLUES EXPO  2008.  Many diverse communities struggle to attain their "basic" American dream of owning a home,  educating their children, and living in financial prosperity here in the United States.  Reasons such as  language  barriers, transportation issues, childcare costs and other stressors, make it challenging for the  diverse workforce to find a job to fulfill their needs--step number one in working towards the American  Dream.  For you, as a Human Resource Manager or Hiring Manager, these same reasons make it difficult to  reach Minnesota's diverse population.  That's where CLUES come in.  Our Many Cultures...One Dream EXPO  is  a chance for you to connect with Minnesota's growing diverse workforce; we hold our job fairs where the  people are - at the heart of the community.

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CLUES Community Health Workers receive Spirit of Collaboration Award from Minnesota Cancer Alliance  

Friday, April 25, 2008 – The Community Health Workers of Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) received the Spirit of Collaboration Award from the Minnesota Cancer Alliance at the Earle Brown Heritage Center in Brooklyn Center for their outstanding work in the Latino community.

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Dr. Carmen Coballes-Vega, Dean of College of Professional Studies and Professor of Education at Metropolitan State University,
Elected to the Board of Directors of CLUES
 

Monday, April 21, 2008 – Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) elected Dr. Carmen Coballes-Vega, Dean of College of Professional Studies and Professor of Education at Metropolitan State University, to its Board of Directors. Carmen’s expertise will serve in several key areas of support to the organization such as educational programming, human resource management, and resource management. Her knowledge and experience will support the continual refinement of policies and practices to assist CLUES in its long-range development to serve Latino communities. 

Comundiades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) and LCN Media invite you to participate in CLUES EXPO 2008.  Many diverse communities struggle to attain their "basic" American dream of owning a home, educating their children, and living in financial prosperity here in the United States.  Reasons such as language barriers, transportation issues, childcare costs and other stressors, make it challenging for the diverse workforce to find a job to fulfill their needs--step number one in working towards the American Dream.  For you, as a Human Reseource Manager or Hiring Manager, these same reasons make it difficult to reach Minnesota's diverse population.  That's where CLUES come in.  Our Many Cultures...One Dream EXPO is a chance for you to connect with Minnesota's growing diverse workforce; we hold our job fairs where the people are - at the heart of the community. 

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Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) 
Promotes Kathleen A. Westerhaus
to Vice President, Resource Development

Thursday, March 27, 2008Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES), a 501(c) 3 non-profit organization headquartered in St. Paul, delivering behavioral health and human services across the Twin Cities, is pleased to announce the promotion of Ms. Kathleen A. Westerhaus to Vice President, Resource Development. Ms. Westerhaus has worked for CLUES since September 2005 in the areas of Development and Marketing, and has contributed to the organizational growth of CLUES. Jesse Bethke Gomez, President of CLUES, says, “We are pleased to announce Kathleen’s promotion and her growing leadership role within CLUES and in the community. Kathleen’s leadership will help the agency advance its financial prosperity and ability to serve the community.”

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CLUES Receives Community of Color Support

Comunidades Latinas Unidas En Servicio (CLUES) has been a pillar in the Twin Cities Latino community for 27 years, offering mental health care, employment assistance, and English as a second language classes. It serves 6,500 clients annually, has a budget of $4.7 million, and takes advantage of 9,000 volunteer hours each year. In 2007, Hispanic Business Magazine cited CLUES as one of the top 25 Hispanic nonprofit agencies in the United States.

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