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WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA has been awarded a $244,475 Career
Retention and Advancement Challenge Grant from the Better Job/Better
Wages Council of Workforce Florida, Inc. The goal of the grant
is to assist the working poor in decreasing their dependence
on government cash assistance and welfare. Grant funds will
provide the working poor with workplace skills that build their
capacity to retain employment and advance their careers beyond
entry-level positions.
To implement this grant, WORKFORCE CENTRAL FLORIDA has partnered
with Heartland Workforce Region 19, the faith-based organization
Jobs Partnership of Florida, the community based organization
Frontline Outreach, training providers Orlando Technical School
and South Florida Community College, and Florida Hospital.
The Florida Hospital partnership provides completers of the
Health Unit Coordinator program with access to career-based
entry-level opportunities in the high growth healthcare industry.
70 persons are expected to participate in this program by
the end of June 2003.
Source: Workforce Watch, Volume 1, Issue 5
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