Demopolis non-profit helps build business in rural communities

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The Rural Business and Training Center helps aspiring entrepreneurs and small business owners start and operate successful businesses.

Freddie Charleston of Demopolis — is living his dream. He’s now his own boss after starting his own business.

“I had started my business before I went through the program. But going through the program, RBTC, it helped me enhance my business. It helped me with my marketing, advertising, handle my finances better.“Our purpose is to help people that are getting ready to start businesses, or people that are already in business,” said Allen.

 

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