America’s Workforce Academy just graduated its first class — a landmark moment in workforce development. Fully funded by Meta with $115 million, this free, four-week hands-on program guarantees jobs and industry credentials like NCCER to trainees in high-demand tech and construction trades. Graduates like 22-year-old Laniya, who flew for the first time to learn server building and fiber optics, and Ethan, a retail worker who finally pursued his dream without quitting his job, are now launching careers they once thought impossible. This isn’t just training — it’s unlocking pathways to leadership and filling critical infrastructure gaps, proving that investing in people builds stronger economies and brighter futures.
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