Mayor Duggan highlights programs that pay Detroiters for career training
One hundred million dollars in scholarships is up for grabs for Detroit adults looking to kick start their career. Funded by the American Rescue Plan, the Detroit at Work program will pay Detroiters an hourly wage for pursuing a GED or skilled training.
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