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Programs and Services SNAP Path to Work offers a variety of education and training programs and supports designed to help you prepare for, find, and succeed in your next job.
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Participants engage in primarily hands-on training in construction training, as well as exposure to careers in the Building Trades.
Work-site training includes construction techniques in both rehabilitation and new construction. All instruction includes “green” training techniques. Training is designed to lead to full-time construction positions, apprenticeship opportunities in union-level jobs, weatherization technician positions, and other related employment.
Young people aged 18-25 who have their high school diploma or equivalent and are interested in starting a career in the construction industry, Low income, residents of Greater Boston.