EXCLUSIVE: Bay Area nonprofit helping youth of color become EMTs
A pilot program offered by City EMT, a nonprofit organization targeting poverty by providing young adults with workforce training, has launched its inaugural class thanks to funding through San Francisco's Opportunities for All initiative.
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