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Reimage offers unique chance to influence Louisville's at-risk youth
“Giving these young people a second chance is not only the right thing to do, it’s good for our economy and a key part of our strategy for creating safer neighborhoods,” Mayor Greg Fischer said.
Local company helps its workers go back to school and reaps rewards
Employee recruitment and retention is always a challenge for employers. But the steady economic growth and record-low unemployment rates that the Louisville area has been experiencing can make it especially difficult.
Tomorrow's Talent speakers tackle issues of youth empowerment and inequality
On Friday, a diverse group of speakers from the Louisville region and beyond took the stage at the Muhammad Ali Center to comment on a variety of challenges facing our community, including racial and economic inequality, youth violence, and access to higher education. The event, Tomorrow's Talent, was the latest iteration of a yearly summit hosted by KentuckianaWorks, 55,000 Degrees, and Greater Louisville Inc.
WDRB: "Kentuckiana Builds holds ceremony for 13 graduates"
WDRB: "One of the perks of a Louisville program is helping people land jobs before they even graduate. Representatives of Kentuckiana Builds say the organization is not just laying the foundation for jobs in construction -- it's building careers."
WFPL: Area Program Celebrates 10 Years Of Helping People Transition To Work
Excerpt from Roxanne Scott's article on WFPL.org:
"A local program that helps residents move from public assistance to employment is marking its 10th year. Guests gathered at the Hotel Louisville Friday for a luncheon to celebrate Power of Work."