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HER Resiliency Center is proud to announce the launch of its ground-breaking Triple Crown Academy, a workforce development program specifically designed to empower women to access lucrative careers in the construction industry.
Join us for a fun and tasty Neighborhood Cookout at HER Resiliency Center, a nonprofit organization that supports young women overcoming trauma and addiction. Space is limited, so please RSVP today. Street parking is available, but please note that individuals with limited mobility must be able to navigate narrow and steep stairways.
Join us for an information session to learn about HER's Triple Crown Academy, a 15-18 month workforce development training program for women to gain access to union careers in the construction industry. The program includes an 8-week general construction pre-apprenticeship program with on-the-job training, soft skills training, trauma therapy, one-to-one support, and employment coaching.
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