Bloomberg Gives $3Mil to Job Training For Coal Communities in Decline
Bloomberg announced today a $3 million donation for organizations providing career training to coal workers — and you can contribute, too.
Bloomberg announced today a $3 million donation for organizations providing career training to coal workers — and you can contribute, too.
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