Program pays seniors to learn new job skills
STERLING – Florence Cunningham knows firsthand the benefits of the Experience Works program.
Experience Works helps low-income adults 55 and older get back into the workforce by giving them 18 hours a week of training to help them land jobs. And they get paid for their time.
The program covers 10 counties, including Lee and Whiteside, and it has openings for participants and for businesses or organizations willing to help them.
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