DC Youth Apprenticeship Programs Can Heal the Health Care Industry Shortage
Washington, DC announces new programs that offer young people more employment opportunities, including high-demand careers in health care.
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Washington, DC announces new programs that offer young people more employment opportunities, including high-demand careers in health care.
States are moving from pilots to policy, building coordinated systems to scale youth apprenticeship in Utah and Delaware.
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