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Captiva Verde Wellness Corp. Announces a Non-Recorded Private Telephonic Group Discussion Only for Captiva Verde Shareholders

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Friday, May 13, 2022

Newport Beach, California--(Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2022) - Captiva Verde Wellness Corp. (CSE: PWR) (OTC Pink: CPIVF) (the "Company or Captiva") reports that "Captiva Shareholders only" are invited to a confidential non-recorded private telephonic Shareholder's group discussion which will be held immediately after the Company's shareholder meeting on May 18th, 2022 at 10:00 am PDT.

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  • Newport Beach, California--(Newsfile Corp. - May 13, 2022) - Captiva Verde Wellness Corp. (CSE: PWR) (OTC Pink: CPIVF) (the "Company or Captiva") reports that "Captiva Shareholders only" are invited to a confidential non-recorded private telephonic Shareholder's group discussion which will be held immediately after the Company's shareholder meeting on May 18th, 2022 at 10:00 am PDT.
  • This Confidential Shareholders Only group discussion will cover all topics related only to the subjects of Solargram and Mexico.
  • Attendees that are only Captiva Shareholders can dial-in but their phone numbers will remain confidential.
  • To listen to the CEO of Captiva in California answer your confidential questions, below are the following Confidential Dial in numbers:

Leaders in Education and Social Justice Praise Bold Action to Expand Protections for Incarcerated Students

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Monday, October 11, 2021

The bill makes California the first state in the nation to provide protections to incarcerated students as they seek to attain a post-secondary education.

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  • The bill makes California the first state in the nation to provide protections to incarcerated students as they seek to attain a post-secondary education.
  • Two-thirds of those who leave prison are back within three years, often due to a lack of education or training opportunities.
  • Through our foundations, and with our partners, we have long been a proponent of smart justice.
  • Many for-profit institutions are offering courses to incarcerated students with credits that do not transfer to a 4-year institution or offer translatable job skills.