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From the magazine: Building Futures program preps young adults to join workforce

The six months that Building Futures students spend gleaning carpentry skills in the educational program gives them a chance to build their confidence and their work experience as they begin to rebuild their lives.

The carpentry program, led by Waukesha-Ozaukee-Washington Workforce Development Inc., trains young adults ages 18-24 who have not completed high school and who face significant employment barriers, such as homelessness, disabilities and lack of transportation.

Read more in the new issue of BizTimes Milwaukee.

The six months that Building Futures students spend gleaning carpentry skills in the educational program gives them a chance to build their confidence and their work experience as they begin to rebuild their lives.


The carpentry program, led by Waukesha-Ozaukee-Washington Workforce Development Inc., trains young adults ages 18-24 who have not completed high school and who face significant employment barriers, such as homelessness, disabilities and lack of transportation.

Read more in the new issue of BizTimes Milwaukee.

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