$100 million Detroit At Work scholarships community meeting Jan. 30

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Mayor Mike Duggan will deliver a special evening presentation to take Detroiters step-by-step through the process of getting their share of the $100M in job training scholarships the city is offering.

Among the programs the Mayor will feature are ones that pay Detroiters $10 per hour to learn basic math and reading skills, and/or to earn their high school diploma or GED. The city also offers hybrid training where Detroiters can earn $15 per hour for three days of on-site work and 2 days of classroom training per week to earn a GED, Diploma or technical certifications.

In all, the city offers 35 career path training programs in growth industries such as skilled trades, healthcare, information technology, trucking and logistics and more, through detroitatwork.com.

To join the meeting via Zoom:

° The Zoom video can be viewed at detroitmi.gov/MayorsDistrictMeeting.
° Zoom Conference call number: (312) 626-6799   Meeting ID# 880 8527 4706 

Original source can be found here.



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