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Meet Delaware’s new changemakers at Public Allies’ annual networking breakfast

A new crop of influencers and social innovators are at the center of this yearly networking event.

Public Allies, the leadership organization behind the AmeriCorps public service program, is holding its annual “Meet the Allies” breakfast Oct. 25, and they invite members of the community to come and meet the Class of 2018.


Public Allies works to help people passionate about their communities become leaders, and to foster equity by supporting the politically disadvantaged.
Many alumni have gone on to leadership roles in the public and private sector — this is a chance to network with folks who are out there working for change in Delaware, and learn how to get involved yourself.
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This free event will take place at the DoubleTree Hotel in Wilmington from 8:30 to 10:00 a.m. on Friday, Oct. 25.
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