Community Corner
City Of Rochester: Mayor Malik Evans Hosted 2022 REJob 2.0 Training Program Graduation
"We have to invest in our people to make sure all of our citizens have access to the jobs we are creating & we're doing it with programs".

March 8, 2022
Thanks to a $200,000 grant from the EPA, the City will be able to bring 60 new individuals into the program and continue their work for another three years.
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“We have to invest in our people to make sure all of our citizens have access to the jobs we are creating, and we’re doing it with programs like this one,” said Mayor Malik D. Evans.
The REJob 2.0 Training Program is a tuition-free, comprehensive, multi-partner effort designed to steer dislocated workers and unemployed individuals to sustainable, long-term employment in the general construction fields. A goal of the program is to make sure citizens who reside in the City of Rochester share in the economic benefits derived from brownfield redevelopment.
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For more information on the program, visit the REJob 2.0 Training Program
webpage.
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