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From the supplier: The Resources job training and creation program in Brooklyn, NY helps legal immigrants acquire the English language and employment skills needed to begin well-paying careers in commercial cleaning, culinary arts and graphic design. The program has helped around 100 people learn English and find jobs since its founding in Jul 1994 by the Catholic priest, Father Ronald T. Marino. Resources has established its own cleaning and graphic design firms to employ its students and graduates. The program is a model for welfare administrators because it combines job training with character-building.
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Title: A job tree grows in Brooklyn.(Resources job training and creation program for legal immigrants)
Author: Barbara von der Heydt
Publication:Policy Review (Refereed)
Date: January 1, 1997
Publisher: Hoover Institution Press
Issue: n81 Page: p16(2)
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A job tree grows in Brooklyn.(Resources job training and creation program for legal immigrants): An article from: Policy Review
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Author(s)Barbara von der Heydt
PublisherHoover Institution Press
ISBN / ASINB00097AU7C
ISBN-13978B00097AU77
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