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Sofofa Launches Second Version of Its Mentoring Program to Boost Technical-Professional Education and the Youth Employability of Women

This morning at the Liceo Bicentenario Industrial Vicente Pérez Rosales de Quinta Normal, the second version of “+Mujeres +Futuro” was launched, an initiative of the SOFOFA Educational Corporation together with Fundación Portas, an entity that also designed and executed the first version in 2024. It seeks to inspire, accompany and open opportunities for students of Technical-Professional Education (TP) in Chile.
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This morning at the Liceo Bicentenario Industrial Vicente Pérez Rosales de Quinta Normal, the second version of “+Mujeres +Futuro” was launched, an initiative of the SOFOFA Educational Corporation together with Fundación Portas, an entity that also designed and executed the first version in 2024. It seeks to inspire, accompany and open opportunities for students of Technical-Professional Education (TP) in Chile.

This Friday morning, at the Liceo Bicentenario Industrial Vicente Pérez Rosales de Quinta Normal, the second version of “+Mujeres +Futuro” was launched, an initiative of the Sofofa Educational Corporation together with Fundación Portas, an entity that also designed and executed the first version in 2024. It seeks to inspire, accompany and open opportunities for students of Technical-Professional Education (TP) in Chile. The program seeks to posi…

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