Thanks to a $950,000 grant from the U.S. Senate and another $75,000 grant from CentraCare, SCTCC will be able to train refugees or the children of refugees, to become nurses.
Thanks to a $950,000 grant from the U.S. Senate and another $75,000 grant from CentraCare, SCTCC will be able to train refugees or the children of refugees, to become nurses.
Thanks to a $950,000 grant from the U.S. Senate and another $75,000 grant from CentraCare, SCTCC will be able to train refugees or the children of refugees, to become nurses.
Thanks to a $950,000 grant from the U.S. Senate and another $75,000 grant from CentraCare, SCTCC will be able to train refugees or the children of refugees, to become nurses.
Avner Tarica-Lechter, or Reb Avner as the students call him, never planned to become a teacher. He studied marketing in college. He says it was divine providence (hashgachat pratis) that led him to the field of education. Years ago in Crown Heights, he and his wife would go to people’s homes for Shabbat, and he