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San Jose group targets small businesses to uplift neighborhood

As East San Jose’s Mayfair neighborhood struggles with poverty, gentrification and divestment, one group is creating a plan to uplift people economically. Last year, workers with nonprofit Amigos de Guadalupe knocked on doors in Mayfair to learn about what residents need most. Residents said they want a way to make more income and have more affordable housing, according to Jose Murillo, director of place-based initiatives. The group put together a 10-year plan called the Neighborhood Prosperity Project to tackle poverty in underinvested areas, starting with Mayfair and branching out to other neighborhoods. As part of that project, Amigos launched its… 

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