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postheadericon Welcome to the North Carolina Hispanic Chamber of Commerce

Our mission is to advocate, promote and facilitate the success of Hispanic businesses and provide support, market intelligence and contacts for non-Hispanic businesses trying to reach our community.

The NC Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is the largest business-related organization that represents the Hispanic community in North Carolina.  Since it was founded in 1996, The NC Hispanic Chamber has established reputation as a leader in building relationships and creating opportunities in today's new diversified market.

We continue to follow our vision to be the leading Hispanic business voice in North Carolina, through business classes, events and services offered to our members and any person from the community. 

Bienvenidos!

 

Last Updated (Thursday, 22 July 2010 08:59)

 

postheadericon RailHawks & CASL’s Haiti Relief Effort

RailHawks participate in CASL’s Haiti Relief Effort

Spread Your Wings Foundation donates $25,000

RailHawks in CASL's Haiti Relief Effort.CARY, N.C. – The Carolina RailHawks, through their “Spread Your Wings” Foundation, have donated $25,000 to the Capital Area Soccer League’s fundraising effort for the victims of the Haiti earthquake. This donation as well as all moneys raised by CASL will go to the Red Cross in support of the victims of this terrible tragedy.

Last Updated (Sunday, 24 January 2010 21:02)

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postheadericon USDA RD Housing / Outreach

 

Rural Development--Single Family Housing Programs

Safe, decent, and affordable housing is a vital component to the overall success of a rural community.  The Rural Development Single Family Housing Program provides housing assistance to very-low, low, and moderate income rural residents.  Rural communities and small incorporated towns/cities of up to 10,000 population are eligible for assistance.  Some communities between 10,000 to 20,000 populations may also be eligible.

Last Updated (Thursday, 31 December 2009 02:40)

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postheadericon Community Interpreter Training

Community Interpreter Training

These seminars are for bilingual people who are called upon to interpret in health and human settings. Besides learning
effective interpreting skills, participants also learn about Latino culture and how cultural differences can affect the immigrant’s
understanding of the American system. Co-developed by your instructor, Yasmin Wurts Metivier of Panoltia, and Eta Trabing
of the Berkana Language Center, these workshops are based on more than 50 years of professional interpreter experience.

Last Updated (Thursday, 31 December 2009 02:41)

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postheadericon UNCW gathers Leaders

UNCW’s inaugural conference on Latino affairs for the region.

Read the full story at Greater Wilmington Business Journal.

Last Updated (Tuesday, 08 December 2009 23:47)

 
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