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Undestructable & Denver Women in Business for Good Help Survivors of Violence Thrive
Season 1, Ep. 3
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In this episode of Give, Grow, Repeat, we chat with Cora Lee Poole, the founder and executive director of Undestructable, and Christine Cannon, founding member of the Denver Women in Business for Good giving circle powered by Grapevine. Hear how a group of like-minded people joined forces to support underserved communities in the Denver area. Learn how an innovative small nonprofit, Undestructable, helps survivors of violence reclaim, reimagine, and rebuild their lives and ultimately thrive in reentering the workforce. Join us for this inspiring conversation and discover how you can join forces with others to change lives for the better.
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