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City Announces Workforce Training Course for New Healthy Homes Program

Monday, September 11, 2017

Mayor Domenic J. Sarno, the City of Springfield Office of Housing and The Hampden County Regional Employment Board (REB) are co-sponsoring a construction training course for unemployed and under-employed individuals as part of the City’s new Healthy Homes Program. The course is free of charge and will amount to 200 hours.

Mayor Sarno states, “This is not only about enhancing our housing stock and developing workforce skills, but just as important, it’s about putting our people to work.”

The primary focus of the training will be carpentry, but it will introduce concepts of de-leading, mold abatement, energy efficiency, and worksite safety.  Upon completion of the course, workers will be more competitive for positions on construction crews, as a carpenter’s’ helpers, or in property maintenance. Incumbents will also be trained as certified lead-safe workers, through the module led by ATC Group Services.

Participants must reside in eligible neighborhoods within the City of Springfield, including Brightwood, Old Hill, Upper Hill, Six Corners, Memorial Square, Metro Center, South End, and portions of Liberty Heights and Forest Park. Instruction will take place at Putnam High School during the after-school hours from 3:15 to 7:15 p.m.

Individuals who are interested may contact Joe Mineo of FutureWorks at JMineo@futureworksjobs.org  or (413) 858-2845. FutureWorks is located at 1 Federal Street, Building 103-3, Springfield, MA 01105.

This workforce training effort is aligned with the City of Springfield’s new Healthy Homes program, a whole-home housing rehab program that will focus on home energy efficiency and environmental safety for residents.  Eligible homeowners may apply for a 0% interest, forgivable loan, the funds from which would be used to complete a wide variety of home improvement jobs that will bring old homes up to City code.

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