About three hundred thousand dollars in federal cares act money is funding the program.
Author: Paola Belloso (FOX43)
Updated: 12:54 PM EDT March 22, 2021
LANCASTER, Pa. — "Tec Centro" a program created by the Spanish American Civic Association in Lancaster, will soon open its new location on high street that will focus on providing more career training to people with low incomes.
The new space means people can now get trained to be an HVAC technician, refrigeration specialist, electrical technician and plumber.
Because of the pandemic, "Tec Centro" leaders say they're aware of the growing need for low income communities to have access to stable jobs.