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Moss Foundation Contributes to Student ACES Solar Workforce Development Program
The organization donated $105,000 to help introduce Palm Beach County students to the opportunities in the solar industry
Photo courtesy of Moss Foundation
Palm Beach County high school students are a step closer to career-launching, skilled trade jobs in Florida’s expanding solar industry due to a $105,000 donation from the Moss Foundation to Student ACES’ Solar Workforce Development Program. The check presentation took place on Friday, January 29, at the Student ACES Center (915 S. Main Street) in Belle Glade.
“We are excited to support Student ACES and this important initiative,” said Chad Moss, president of the Moss Foundation. “There are tremendous career opportunities in this specialized field of construction, and we want to provide students who are considering this path the experiences they need to understand their options and the tools to achieve their c
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