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The WIC program — which can provide a grocery lifeline to women, infants and children — is dramatically underutilized. A new strategy, paired with $29 million, aims to get more people enrolled.
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Montgomery County held a reverse career fair on Wednesday to help people returning from prison reintegrate into society and find steady employment.
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Across Ohio, more than 80 colleges and universities will get a share of nearly $40 million. The funding comes through the state’s Super RAPIDS grants.
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The Montgomery County Child Support Enforcement Agency held a license reinstatement program in August which brought payments back up to pre-pandemic collection rates.
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The Dayton nonprofit Felons with a Future is providing free resources to help returnees get jobs.
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Ohio State University will begin a brand new immigration law clinic in the fall for immigrants in Ohio who are looking for legal counsel
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More than 22,000 people are released from prison every year in Ohio, and as re-entering citizens, they face a lot of challenges. This week on WYSO we begin a new series of ReEntry Stories and hear about the lives of four formerly incarcerated women. They all took advantage of an educational program or some kind of skill building project while they were in prison, and for all of them, it was a good first step.
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With God's Grace will be giving away frozen turkey meals at its free grocery store on Thanksgiving morning.
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U.S. Senator Sherrod Brown visited Sinclair Community College Tuesday to talk about shortages in skilled workers—and talk up his part in amending the…
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Montgomery County will hold a forum on workforce development Tuesday from 5:30pm-7:30pm at Sinclair Community College. Area employers and educators will…
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A report out Sunday says the labor market in Ohio is tough—and not improving as fast as the rest of the country. But some Dayton-area officials have a…