Auberle Employment Institute Helps At-risk Youths Build Foundations for Life from the Pittsburgh Tribune-Review
"Steadman and William Mitchell, 20, of the Hill District helped cut a path for a 10-foot-wide, two-mile trail for hiking and cross-country skiing at the garden, which is being developed on 460 acres of land, much of which was mined. Their work is part of a McKeesport-based nonprofit's year-old Employment Institute, which partners with private companies to provide at-risk youth with job skills. Auberle , a 61-year-old Catholic charity, created the institute about a year ago by pulling together several existing job-training programs."
"Steadman and William Mitchell, 20, of the Hill District helped cut a path for a 10-foot-wide, two-mile trail for hiking and cross-country skiing at the garden, which is being developed on 460 acres of land, much of which was mined. Their work is part of a McKeesport-based nonprofit's year-old Employment Institute, which partners with private companies to provide at-risk youth with job skills. Auberle , a 61-year-old Catholic charity, created the institute about a year ago by pulling together several existing job-training programs."
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