Anyone 15 to 30 can receive skills and paid work experience
The Sault Community Career Centre is accepting applications for its free youth job program starting Sept. 18.
The Transition to Independence Program is focused on people between the ages of 15 and 30 getting job skills and hands-on paid work experience with local employers. While in training, participants get a living expense equal to minimum wage.Apply by visiting https://forms.office.com/r/JhLAEXXAUz.
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