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tudents at Brookline High School recently gained valuable insights into a career in real estate through a workshop hosted by two local nonprofits, City Kids and Steps to Success. The event aimed to inspire and support students as they navigate their educational journey and make informed life choices.
City Realty Group's Cristian Lorenzo and Sammy Cintra, along with City Kids board member Markese Daise, visited the school to share their expertise in the real estate industry. The professionals led engaging discussions and provided a unique perspective on the field, sparking enthusiasm among the students.
The collaboration between City Kids and Steps to Success aimed to promote equity for students from low-income families and provide them with opportunities to succeed in various industries. By hosting career pathways sessions like this one, both organizations are working together to empower students and help them achieve their goals.
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