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Friday, May 3, 2024

City of Laredo, Laredo College & Workforce Solutions for South Texas Announce Laredo CARES 3.0 Workforce Development Training Program


Courtesy Andres Garcia,

Laredo, Texas — The City of Laredo Economic Development Department, in collaboration with Laredo College and Workforce Solutions for South Texas, announce the Laredo CARES 3.0 Workforce Training Program.

This is the third workforce training and certification program that these entities have partnered together on to help the community prepare and acquire the proper skills and certifications to finding a job in top key industries in Laredo.

Funding for this program is provided through allocations through both the City of Laredo and Laredo College. Both entities have committed and pledged up to $750,000 each for a total of up to $1,500,000 in program funding. Qualifying participants are persons who have experienced, or continued to experience, lay-off, furlough, or under-employment due to the Covid-19 pandemic.

Eligible participants will be able to choose from 18 different programs in fields such as health and medical, business, management, technology, education, transportation, logistics, and industrial. All trainings and certification programs will be provided by Laredo College Office of Continuing Education. Laredo College is now accepting applications for the program via their website at www.laredo.edu/laredocares.

As part of the partnership of the program, Workforce Solutions for South Texas will offer and provide additional support services such as resume writing, job seeking, transportation, and child care for students that successfully complete the program.

Laredo College will host a job fair in the spring semester and invites anyone who is seeking a job and is ready to apply and take advantage of all the booths that will be in attendance.

“The Laredo CARES 3.0 collaboration is a testament to the continued commitment and support by Laredo College, Workforce Solutions for South Texas, and the City of Laredo by offering the educational and workforce development resources needed to ensure that our city is workforce ready in the different industries that have been identified as high demand. We anticipate that this third collaboration will reach more than 700 individuals, that will be added to the almost 1,800 that have benefited since its inception” said City of Laredo Economic Development Director, Miriam Castillo.

“The previous Laredo CARES Programs have been successful in training thousands of new skilled professionals in high-demand fields whose work directly impacts the quality of life for people in our community,” Laredo College President Dr. Minita Ramirez said. “This partnership between Laredo College, the City of Laredo and Workforce Solutions for South Texas will continue to make a significant impact on our region’s workforce development and economic growth.”

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