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Building a Purpose: Teaching Career Skills to At-Risk Youth at GA Building Trades Academy

22 min · 10 de abr de 2020
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Our youth is at the most risk between ages 16-24. Learning a marketable trade skill as a young person can mean the difference between fulfillment and despair. Georgia Building Trades Academy's Program Director Kristina Smith joins TWMI to talk about YouthBuild. This program teaches young people the trade skills necessary to begin a career in the construction industry. She explains who qualifies, how you can get involved, and what to expect.

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