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Workforce development agency reports $2.5M in wages and expanded local services under recent grant
Summary
The Alliance for Workforce Development told the board it provided $2.5 million in wages under a wildfire recovery grant, $194,000 in supportive services and served 793 Plumas County clients over the year; AFWD highlighted partnerships with Feather River College and local employers and ongoing job training and placement programs.
Representatives of the Alliance for Workforce Development (AFWD) presented program results Oct. 14, reporting local placements, training and supportive services that agency leaders said help residents recover and find long‑term employment following the 2021 wildfires.
AFWD staff said the agency paid approximately $2.5 million in wages under a grant…
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