(The Center Square) – Summer work has begun for students throughout the commonwealth who are participating in the Department of Labor and Industry’s MY Work program.
The program is an initiative of the Office of Vocational Rehabilitation offered to high school students with disabilities.
Labor and Industry Secretary Nancy Walker joined students in Lycoming County Monday for their first day on the job at Rider Park, an 867 acre nature preserve offering activities and environmental education to the community.
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“It brings me such joy to visit MY Work locations each summer – from meeting the students to seeing all the fascinating projects they are working on over the course of the program – these visits are a great reminder of the incredible work our Office of
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