
A Black-funded nonprofit turned over dirt to start construction for a technology training center.AMPED held a groundbreaking ceremony at W. Market Street on Saturday for the Russell Station Tech and Learning Center.The event also celebrated 10 years of service for AMPED. The nonprofit helps adults obtain jobs in the technology industry.”We want everybody who walks through that door to have the same opportunity,” said President and Founder of AMPED Dave W. Christopher Sr. “This technology training center will have wrap-around services. It will have a duel daycare so people don’t have to worry.”The Russell Station Tech and Learning Center plans to open in 2025. Construction for the center starts on Monday.
A Black-funded nonprofit turned over dirt to start construction for a technology training center.
AMPED held a groundbreaking ceremony at W. Market Street on Saturday for the Russell Station Tech and Learning Center.
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The event also celebrated 10 years of service for AMPED. The nonprofit helps adults obtain jobs in the technology industry.
“We want everybody who walks through that door to have the same opportunity,” said President and Founder of AMPED Dave W. Christopher Sr. “This technology training center will have wrap-around services. It will have a duel daycare so people don’t have to worry.”
The Russell Station Tech and Learning Center plans to open in 2025. Construction for the center starts on Monday.