Workforce, housing involved in multi-agency project

Billings West students work on a tiny cabin as part of a workforce development program multiple agencies are working to bring to Jefferson County. (Photo courtesy of Chris Manos).

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Housing crisis? Workforce shortage? Why not start a project that creates a solution for both of these crises?

Come May, Workforce development specialist Chris Manos and Montana Business Assistance Connection representative Eric Seidensticker hope to see such a project come to fruition in Boulder. 

With assistance from the Job Site Ready program involving Helena College and Dick Anderson Construction, Manos and Seidensticker are putting together an opportunity for high school students to gain credits toward construction-related positions while developing “tiny cabins” for people in the area struggling to find affordable housing. 

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