YouthBuild Louisville receives $1.5 million to train young people for health care jobs May 23, 2022 May 23, 2022 Updated May 24, 2022 Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Tags News Features As featured on +3 YouthBuild Louisville receives $1.5 million to train young people for health care jobs A local organization that helps prepare at-risk youth to become productive members of the community received more than $1.5 million to train young people for jobs in health care. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save Forecast Radar Weather Marc Weinberg's Thursday evening forecast Poll Most Popular Articles Videos ArticlesFormer Louisville UPS employees accused of stealing $113,000 worth of Apple productsAfter pandemic aid, Kentucky tells thousands of workers to pay back more than $31 millionWinter Weather Advisory Issued For KentuckianaSnowy roads cause multiple crashes and traffic delays in Louisville, southern IndianaNCAA basketball players and gamblers are charged for allegedly rigging gamesJCPS plans more than $140 million in new staff, program cuts to close budget gap'Don't support it at all' | Neighbors push back against proposed gun store on Bardstown RoadBoeing knew of defect tied to fatal UPS plane crash in Louisville, NTSB findsI-65 shutdown in Louisville may impact more than 40 planned events and conventionsNCAA announces new transfer portal rules for men’s and women’s basketball Videos
+3 YouthBuild Louisville receives $1.5 million to train young people for health care jobs A local organization that helps prepare at-risk youth to become productive members of the community received more than $1.5 million to train young people for jobs in health care.