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| McHenry County Workforce Network receives grant to help adults find work after jail |
| By nwherald.com |
| Published: 01/03/2019 |
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The McHenry County Workforce Network received a Talent Pipeline Grant of $195,538 from the Illinois Department of Commerce for creation of a Manufacturing Pre-Apprenticeship Program for at-risk young adults and residents returning to the workforce after incarceration. The program is designed to be a career pathway for underserved populations to gain skills needed to enter apprenticeship programs or directly into employment with a local manufacturer. The program runs through June 30, 2020, and will include workplace readiness courses, manufacturing essentials courses, hands-on learning activities and more. Read More. |
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