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A new initiative has been launched to support local small businesses and entrepreneurs. This program aims to provide resources, mentorship, and funding opportunities to help these businesses thrive. The announcement was made during a community event held on Saturday at the city hall, where local leaders gathered to discuss the importance of small businesses in the area.

The program will offer workshops and one-on-one coaching sessions, focusing on business planning, marketing strategies, and financial management. Local entrepreneurs will have the chance to connect with experienced mentors who can guide them through the challenges of running a business. Additionally, there will be grants available to help cover startup costs for new ventures.

City officials emphasized that small businesses are vital to the local economy, creating jobs and driving innovation. They expressed their commitment to fostering a supportive environment for entrepreneurs. The program is set to kick off next month, with the first workshop scheduled for early April.

Residents are encouraged to participate and take advantage of the resources offered. This initiative not only aims to boost individual businesses but also to strengthen the community as a whole. By investing in local entrepreneurship, the city hopes to create a more vibrant and sustainable economy for everyone.

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