More than 4,000 San Antonio residents have taken part in the city’s Ready to Work program, which helps adults train for higher-paying careers. But for many, one big barrier has been getting the ...
San Antonio voters overwhelmingly approved the city’s Ready to Work program in 2020 because the pandemic had exposed our economic fragility and uncertainty. Ready to Work, funded with a 1/8-cent city ...
On a chilly winter morning in 2012, Bill Harris, the founder of People Helping People, watched a group of homeless men leave the Baraboo Warming Center and walk down the street with nowhere to go and ...
When San Antonio voters approved the Ready to Work program, they invested in workforce development for families, our city’s future and the promise of generational change. Just like the ebb and flow of ...
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