Leadership and Conference Opps for teens
Lynda G. Billings
billingsstudio1 at YAHOO.COM
Tue Nov 5 09:13:36 EST 2002
Dear Cory:
Always contact your local Workforce Development Board for help with youth
workforce development projects and issues. They have a wealth of
information and programs that could benefit your kids. They also should
have community partners with schools, business entities, etc. that would
stimulate collaborations for career development for your program.
Lynda Billings
H-1B Project Director
Texas Tech University Health Sciences Center
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