Is the Ohana Youth Project pre-apprenticeship program intended to replace apprenticeship programs offered by local unions?
No. The Ohana Youth Project pre-apprenticeship training program is focused on serving the specific needs of persons defined as “at-risk”. Its objective is to assist these individuals in obtaining basic academic and trade educational skills that will prepare them for enrollment in apprenticeship programs of other post-secondary education programs.
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- Is the Ohana Youth Project pre-apprenticeship program intended to replace apprenticeship programs offered by local unions?