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Delaware will soon have access to over $107 million federal dollars to expand the reach of high-speed internet in the First State.
This Week on "The Green"
The 2024 graduation class of the Delaware Center for Horticulture's Branches to Chances workforce reentry program.
The Delaware Center for Horticulture
If you’ve applied for a job lately, you may have been asked to check a box about whether you have a criminal record or a felony. For many, that’s not a problem, but for thousands of returning citizens in Delaware, it is.To help with workforce reentry, the nonprofit Delaware Center for Horticulture’s ‘Branches to Chances’ program introduces the formerly incarcerated, homeless, or unemployed to horticulture while working towards job placement and building work-life skills.This week, Delaware Public Media’s Kyle McKinnon is joined by Branches to Chances Coordinators Robert Harris and Bonnie Swan to learn more about the Center’s reentry program and this year’s graduation class.
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