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GOVERNOR BOB RILEY AWARDS GRANT

By: Import User
Updated: January 7, 2009
Governor Bob Riley has awarded a two-million dollar grant to help people with disabilities find and keep jobs to support themselves and their families. The grant to the Alabama Department of Rehabilitation Services will be used to provide training and jobs for people with mental and physical disabilities, and for those receiving temporary public assistance. Those eligible include people with disabilities who receive temporary assistance to needy families benefits...non-custodial parents...and youths who are too old to remain in foster care.
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