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36 The QUEE NS Courier • october 23, 2014 for breaking news visit www.queenscourier.com Community partners chosen for new SBS initiative to help immigrant-owned businesses OF BAYSIDE ACCEPTING MOST INSURANCE PLANS. Blue Cross Blue Shield, Blue View & most Eyemed Insurance. Please call us to see if we accept your insurance. exam not incl’d exam not incl’d We Accept: WE ARE A GVS PROVIDER VARILUX Progressive Lenses (No-Line Bifocals) w/Metal Frames $16999 With coupon*. Expires 10/31/14. And Exam included with purchase of Glasses. Limited Time Only! DOCTOR IN: MON., WED., FRI., 10-5:30, TUES. & THURS. 11-7:30, SAT 10-4:30 39-25 BELL BLVD., BAYSIDE • 718.279.2020 Donate Your Old Frame Get $100 OFF Towards Your Purchase of Frames Some Restrictions May Apply. With coupon*. Expires 10/31/14. exam not incl’d *SOME RESTRICTIONS APPLY. MAY NOT BE COMBINED WITH ANY OTHER OFFERS, PROMOTIONS, SPECIALS, UNION OR INSURANCE PLANS. COUPON MUST BE PRESENTED AT TIME OF SALE. www.eyesupplyofbayside.com Buy 1 Pair of Glasses Receive 1 Pair of Equal or Lesser Value* 2 PAIRS OF GLASSES $6999 With coupon*. Expires 10/31/14. NO-LINE BIFOCALS Progressive Lenses w/Metal Frames $9999 With coupon*. Expires 10/31/14. HALLOWEEN SPECIAL Pay for 1 EYE EXAM Get Up To 3 FREE* Excluding Contact Lenses BY ANGY ALTAMIRANO aaltamirano@queenscourier.com @aaltamirano28 Immigrant business owners are getting local helping hands to help them thrive in their communities. Five community-based partners were chosen on Oct. 20 to participate in the Department of Small Business Services’ (SBS) Immigrant Business Initiative, in partnership with Citi Community Development, which was initially announced in May and will provide free business services to immigrant business owners. The selected community partners that will be helping owners in Queens include the Business Outreach Center Network, Make The Road New York and Renaissance Economic Development Corporation. “Immigrant entrepreneurs are vital to the city’s identity and economy, opening businesses that create jobs and bring great diversity and energy to our most dynamic communities,” said SBS Commissioner Marie Torres- Springer. The community partners will provide free business courses, one-on-one counseling and community-based outreach in five languages: Spanish, Chinese, Korean, Haitian-Creole and Russian. Each organization will partner with SBS and also help owners get in touch with existing services throughout the city. “We have been able to have a great relationship with SBS and this will be able to take us to a new level and combine our roots and expertise in the neighborhood with so many other resources that SBS could offer,” said Nick Petrie, small business organizer at Make The Road NY. Flora Vizuete, a Colombian immigrant living in Corona who is working on launching her business called Flower’s Cleaning Service, recently received help from SBS to register her company and set up a bank account. Through getting direct help from the Business Outreach Center Network, Vizuete said she feels like everything is heading in the right direction for her business. “It’s much easier with their help, especially because to start you don’t know where to go. Sometimes you don’t know what to do because you are overwhelmed,” Vizuete said. “And when I went there they helped me out a lot. So far I’ve been having good luck because there are people there helping you and guiding you.” Vizuete also added that she thinks the service will help others who are in the same situation. “It’s going to be helpful for people because sometimes you don’t know where to find things, and so far for me it’s going well,” Vizuete said. “And if anyone would ask me I would definitely recommend it to them.” For more information on the services provided by the Immigrant Business Initiative, visit www.nyc.gov/immigrantbusinesses or call 311. Image courtesy of the Department of Small Business Services SBS Commissioner Marie Torres-Springer.


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