KRA Staff Volunteer to Assist the Homeless
On January 12, 2011, Employment Specialists from KRA’s Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare program were among approximately 500 volunteers for Norfolk’s “Project Homeless Connect” held at the
On January 12, 2011, Employment Specialists from KRA’s Virginia Initiative for Employment not Welfare program were among approximately 500 volunteers for Norfolk’s “Project Homeless Connect” held at the
South Central Kentucky, where KRA operates the Youth Services Program (YSP) covering a seven-county area, is an extremely economically disadvantaged region. The economic downturn has
The Maryland State Department of Education (MSDE) recently released a KRA report on risky behaviors among Maryland high school age youth. The report is the
On December 10, 2010, 16 students from KRA’s Franklin High School YES (Youth Employability and Success) program; the Future Business Leaders of America (FBLA); and the Family,
On December 8, 2010, Don Scott, KRA Senior Vice President, Workforce Operations, and Alisha Bazemore, KRA Program Manager, were interviewed by Jan Callaghan, host of
KRA was the feature story on the front page of the Norfolk Department of Human Services’ Have You Heard November 2010 newsletter. KRA is congratulated
KRA/CTWorks’ innovative Pantry Points Program (PPP) continues to be highly successful. The PPP, which is based upon program participants completing required activities and attending scheduled
The front page of the October 2010 NAWDP Newsletter reads “Who’s on FIRST? Serving Today’s Dislocated Workers”, and was entirely dedicated to KRA and the
One of KRA’s Youth Employability and Success program sites, Lake Taylor High School, offers a “Hip-Hop Chess Club”, an initiative of the Norfolk Police Department and
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