East Central Community College (ECCC) has received a $1.25 million grant from the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development. The funding, secured by U.S. Senator Cindy Hyde-Smith, will help build a new workforce facility in Philadelphia, located at the intersection of Highways 15 and 16.
The new center will provide training and certifications for local residents in high-demand jobs, especially in fields like healthcare. ECCC President Dr. Brent Gregory emphasized the importance of the grant.
“We are grateful for this investment in our community,” Dr. Gregory said. “This facility will help people find good-paying jobs and support businesses looking for skilled workers.”
The center will not only serve as a training resource but will also help attract and keep businesses in the area to boost the local economy. ECCC also plans to offer educational programs that match the needs of local industries, giving residents the skills needed for better job opportunities.
The project is currently in the funding phase, and construction details will be publicized once finalized. In a press release, ECCC officials noted they are committed to partnering with the surrounding community to ensure the facility meets the changing needs of the local workforce.
For more information about East Central Community College, visit www.eccc.edu.
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