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American Sign Language (ASL) video interpretation of the New York State Office of General Services, Office of Standing, strategizing, and mobilizing in solidarity with Marylanders with limited English proficiency Justice for Breakfast ... Federally funded programs are everywhere—state court systems, housing agencies, schools, police departments, and hospitals.
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- American Sign Language (ASL) video interpretation of the New York State Office of General Services, Office of
- Standing, strategizing, and mobilizing in solidarity with Marylanders with limited English proficiency Justice for Breakfast ...
- Federally funded programs are everywhere—state court systems, housing agencies, schools, police departments, and hospitals.
- residents have limited proficiency in English, and as the COVID-19 pandemic demonstrated, all levels of ...
- Hello, my name is Celena Ponce, founder and director of Hands United / Manos Unidas.
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