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Guest Commentary | Tell Congress: No cuts to vital programs
By Yvette Lopez Brooks At United Way of Santa Cruz County, we envision a community where every person, regardless of income, race or ZIP code, has the opportunity to thrive. Every child deserves ...
John Yudichak, President of Luzerne County Community College, said this week that for the past decade, Pennsylvania lost ...
McCann Technical School heating, ventilation, air conditioning, and refrigeration teacher Robert North has been selected as ...
Practicing and encouraging gratitude can be a simple way to boost morale at a time when layoffs and economic uncertainty are ...
Large-scale immigration raids at packinghouses and fields in California are threatening businesses that supply much of the ...
Several businesses in the Klamath Basin are coming together to help employees impacted by the impending shutdown of the ...
In the "CBS Mornings" series "Rebuilding America," a rural community in Appalachia shows how a nonprofit group is investing in the next generation of workers by creating jobs and new opportunities.
Laura, a new homeless service worker training program, seeks to reduce burnout and make workers more effective in combating ...
Other ways to help the community, including donations to support ... "there's no 'no surge' option" – healthcare workers will need to think about the risk of infecting their families with ...
Implementation of the Individualized Management for Patient-Centered Targets (IMPaCT) program, delivered remotely through a standardized community health worker (CHW) intervention within an ...
Over 50 AmeriCorps workers helping Helene recovery efforts were told they would exit the program early on April 15. AmeriCorps’ National Civilian Community Corps said the Department of ...
She says most programs are already underfunded and more financial cuts could lead to program closures and job losses for social workers. “The community can help by focusing on the specific ...