By 1983, the program had found a home in an old school.
In its first 30 months, the program found employment for 1,500 people and became a national model.
The program found that children would use the signs they learned in the classroom at home.
By the early 1960s, the program found it difficult to compete against schools that were ten times its size or more.
Since starting 18 months ago, the program has found jobs for 90 percent of the applicants.
Explore programs and tools to find the training you need.
If a word appears only once in the database, the program cannot find it.
Where will programs find enough businesses to devote their time and money to training students?
Similar programs in other cities have found that about half the people who get such loans are hospital employees.
And, once on the highway, how will the program find an audience among all that competition?