Contract with Greater Richmond Interfaith Program for job training through Office of Neighborhood Safety
In Plain English
The Office of Neighborhood Safety runs programs to help residents find jobs and build life skills. This contract brings in Greater Richmond Interfaith Program to provide the training services. The program focuses on community-based employment opportunities for participants.
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