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MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C - Two groups of Fleet Readiness Center East apprentices celebrated success during a graduation ceremony held May 20 at the Craven Community College New Bern campus.,
Two groups of Fleet Readiness Center East apprentices celebrated success during a graduation ceremony held May 20 at the Craven Community College New Bern campus.
The apprentices earned certificates in industrial systems technology, recognizing their completion of the academic portion of the National Apprenticeship Program. The four-year program – governed nationally by Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers – offers participants the opportunity to work as full-time federal employees, receiving pay and benefits as they pursue a combination of education and on-the-job training.
The apprentices are now fully and completely part of the FRCE family, FRCE Executive Director Mark Meno said in remarks given during the ceremony.
2 MARINE CORPS AIR STATION CHERRY POINT, N.C. Two groups of Fleet Readiness Center East apprentices celebrated success during a graduation ceremony held May 20 at the Craven Community College New Bern campus.
The apprentices earned certificates in industrial systems technology, recognizing their completion of the academic portion of the National Apprenticeship Program. The four-year program – governed nationally by Commander, Fleet Readiness Centers – offers participants the opportunity to work as full-time federal employees, receiving pay and benefits as they pursue a combination of education and on-the-job training.
The apprentices are now fully and completely part of the FRCE family, FRCE Executive Director Mark Meno said in remarks given during the ceremony.
Leading Into New Communities, Inc. operates a transitional living campus on Division Drive for participants in its re-entry program; the goal of which is to help people recently released from prison while they regain financial independence and secure permanent housing. (Port City Daily photo/Alexandria Sands)
WILMINGTON â Re-entering society after prison is no easy task. Thereâs a criminal record to disclose on job applications, often no stable home to return to and the temptation to return to old vices.
Add âpandemicâ to that list and the challenge becomes unparalleled.
Thatâs when organizations like Leading Into New Communities, Inc. (LINC) are needed. The nonprofit guides men and women through the struggles of returning to life after jail or prison.