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DECEMBER 2020 The Book Depository will be transformed into a contemporary workplace for teams to develop products and services focused on the future of mobility. MICHIGAN CENTRAL: A WALKABLE COMMUNITY FOR ALL On November 17, Ford hosted a virtual community-engagement event and provided a comprehenisve site plan and design update for Michigan Central. Building upon the existing fabric of the neighborhood, the plan envisions an inclusive, vibrant, walkable community anchored around the train station that will prioritize the needs of local residents, along with those of the 5,000 employees who will work there. The 30-acre site plan, developed by New York-based architectural firm PAU, will guide the overall design of Michigan Central. It calls for improving connections to the surrounding neighborhoods, while adding greenery, biking and walking paths, public art and all-season open spaces. “The revitalized train station and the reimagined spaces and buildings around it can together become a unique and authentic destination for community members, innovators and visitors alike,” says PAU founder Vishaan Chakrabarti. Ford also unveiled new designs for the Book Depository and the Bagley Parking Hub, both of which are scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2022. Architectural firm Gensler is redesigning the former DPS Book Depository, transforming it from an abandoned warehouse into a dynamic space for mobility-focused research and collaboration. As the industrial center of Michigan Central, it will include co-working areas, hands-on labs, innovation studios and a rooftop event space. Reimagining open space is the focus of Mikyoung Kim Design, the newly selected landscape architects for Michigan Central. MYKD’s approach considers active places for programming and natural spaces for respite and reflection — with accessibility for all. The team also shared preliminary designs for the Bagley Parking Hub, a new mixed-use facility at 14th and Bagley. The hub will include parking spaces for Michigan Central workers and feature public-facing amenities, including free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, restrooms and bike storage. Two new public plazas along the future greenway will make it a popular meeting place for residents and locals alike. For a recap of the event, go to tinyurl.com /ford-mobility-mcs. The Gleaners Client Choice Food Pantry at the Ford Resource and Engagement Center recently converted to a drive-through market to continue distributing food to people in need, amid new health and safety guidelines. “We’ve distributed more than 800,000 pounds of food since mid- March,” says Carmen Mattia, senior director of FREC Southwest Detroit. “Amidst this pandemic, we continue to adjust our approach to meet evolving state health requirements while providing critical services to the community.” FOOD PANTRY REMAINS OPEN fordfund.org CONTACT US: VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES michigancentral.com 313.845.3673 | [email protected] | #FORDETROIT A NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER FROM FORD CREATING TOMORROW TOGETHER REVIVING THE VIADUCT ISSUE NO.7 A team from Ford’s Volunteer Corps works to clean the Vernor viaduct, preparing it for future lighting, art and public access. COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT Ornamental column capitals are being restored. RESTORATION AT THE STATION Ford’s renovation of historic Michigan Central Station continues this fall, with work crews hard at work restoring the Waiting Room façade’s ornate column capitals. According to construction manager Rich Bardelli, restoration of just one hand-carved capital required more than 400 hours of painstaking labor. Mechanical engineers are also utilizing 3D scanning technology to help re-create some of the station’s other decorative pieces. Meanwhile, abatement and cleanup has been completed on the old train shed, a major interior space beneath the train platform. The condition of this former loading and warehousing area has exceeded the team’s expectations, presenting the possibility that it could be repurposed for new uses. Connections may also be possible between the train shed and mobility platform. FIND US ON FACEBOOK: facebook.com/MichiganCentral The Ford Volunteer Corps recently rolled up their sleeves to make hands-on improvements to the viaduct over West Vernor. Volunteers removed trash and weeds, and power-washed and painted the structure, setting the stage for future lighting, artwork and walkability improvements. Ford’s site plan envisions the viaduct as a key access point to the station and proposes transforming a closed section of Vernor Highway into a pedestrian path that welcomes residents of Mexicantown and Southwest Detroit.

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Page 1: MICHIGAN CENTRAL: A WALKABLE COMMUNITY FOR ALL

DECEMBER 2020

The Book Depository will be transformed into a contemporary workplace for teams to develop products and services focused on the future of mobility.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL: A WALKABLE COMMUNITY FOR ALLOn November 17, Ford hosted a virtual community-engagement event and provided a comprehenisve site plan and design update for Michigan Central. Building upon the existing fabric of the neighborhood, the plan envisions an inclusive, vibrant, walkable community anchored around the train station that will prioritize the needs of local residents, along with those of the 5,000 employees who will work there.

The 30-acre site plan, developed by New York-based architectural firm PAU, will guide the overall design of Michigan Central. It calls for improving connections to the surrounding neighborhoods, while adding greenery, biking and walking paths, public art and all-season open spaces.

“The revitalized train station and the reimagined spaces and buildings around it can together become a unique and authentic destination for community members, innovators and visitors alike,” says PAU founder Vishaan Chakrabarti. Ford also unveiled new designs for the Book Depository and the Bagley Parking Hub, both of which are scheduled to open in the first quarter of 2022.

Architectural firm Gensler is redesigning the former DPS Book Depository, transforming it from an abandoned warehouse into a dynamic space for mobility-focused research and collaboration. As the industrial center of Michigan Central, it will include co-working areas, hands-on labs, innovation studios and a rooftop event space.

Reimagining open space is the focus of Mikyoung Kim Design, the newly selected landscape architects for Michigan Central. MYKD’s approach considers active places for programming and natural spaces for respite and reflection — with accessibility for all.

The team also shared preliminary designs for the Bagley Parking Hub, a new mixed-use facility at 14th and Bagley. The hub will include parking spaces for Michigan Central workers and feature public-facing amenities, including free Wi-Fi, outdoor seating, restrooms and bike storage. Two new public plazas along the future greenway will make it a popular meeting place for residents and locals alike.

For a recap of the event, go to tinyurl.com/ford-mobility-mcs.

The Gleaners Client Choice Food Pantry at the Ford Resource and Engagement Center recently converted to a drive-through market to continue distributing food to people in need, amid new health and safety guidelines. “We’ve distributed more than 800,000 pounds of food since mid-

March,” says Carmen Mattia, senior director of FREC Southwest Detroit. “Amidst this pandemic, we continue to adjust our approach to meet evolving state health requirements while providing

critical services to the community.”

FOOD PANTRY REMAINS OPEN

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CONTACT US: VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES

michigancentral.com 313.845.3673 | [email protected] | #FORDETROIT

DECEMBER 2020

A NEIGHBORHOOD NEWSLETTER FROM FORDCREATING TOMORROW TOGETHER

REVIVING THE VIADUCT

ISSUENO.7

A team from Ford’s Volunteer Corps works to clean the Vernor viaduct, preparing it for future lighting, art and public access.

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

Ornamental column capitals are being restored.

RESTORATION AT THE STATIONFord’s renovation of historic Michigan Central Station continues this fall, with work crews hard at work restoring the Waiting Room façade’s ornate column capitals. According to construction manager Rich Bardelli, restoration of just one hand-carved capital required more than 400 hours of painstaking labor. Mechanical engineers are also utilizing 3D scanning technology to help re-create some of the station’s other decorative pieces.

Meanwhile, abatement and cleanup has been completed on the old train shed, a major interior space beneath the train platform. The condition of this former loading and warehousing area has exceeded the team’s expectations, presenting the possibility that it could be repurposed for new uses. Connections may also be possible between the train shed and mobility platform.

FIND US ON FACEBOOK:

facebook.com/MichiganCentral

The Ford Volunteer Corps recently rolled up their sleeves to make hands-on improvements to the viaduct over West Vernor. Volunteers removed trash and weeds, and power-washed and painted the structure, setting the stage for future lighting, artwork and walkability improvements. Ford’s site plan envisions the viaduct as a key access point to the station and proposes transforming a closed section of Vernor Highway into a pedestrian path that welcomes residents of Mexicantown and Southwest Detroit.

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Please do not submit confidential information. Ford will not keep your idea confidential, as your idea will be copied and distributed to many people at Ford for evaluation. We do not wish to make your idea public, but there are a large number of Ford specialists that may review the idea, and it may be discussed with individuals outside of the company. If you would like to keep your materials

confidential, do NOT send them to us. WE WILL NOT REVIEW CONFIDENTIAL INFORMATION.

NEW COMMUNITY GRANTS AWARDED FOR YOUTH EDUCATION

Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation and Burton International Academy recently won Ford Community Grants to provide enhanced educational programming for K–12 students in the Michigan Central impact zone. We asked the community to guide our 2020 grantmaking effort toward areas of highest need, and we based our decision to invest in youth education on public input from our June meeting.

In response to the pandemic, DHDC will provide students with STEM kits to learn coding, programming and digital design. Students will also receive critical learning tools to practice social emotional techniques in the comfort of their homes.

Located on Trumbull in Corktown, DHDC has one of the largest youth programs in the city.

“We’re honored to partner with Ford to expand our services to youth and families in the Michigan Central impact zone,” says Angela Reyes of DHDC. “This important work will help to secure the future of the young people in our community.”

Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation and Burton International Academy received Ford Community Grants.

Every Thu. 5–7 p.m. All are Welcome! 313.962.4888

Fresh Market Pantry Program

Mon. – Tue. 10 a.m.–1 p.m.Wed. 2–5 p.m.Sat. 10 a.m.–1 p.m.Visit 20th Street and Bagley entrance for drive-through distributions.313.962.4888

Mercado Food Hub

Wed. Noon–5 p.m.Please contact us directly for more info. 313.437.1550

FREE Legal Services by Southwest Detroit Immigrant & Refugee Center

Tue. and Thu. 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Please contact us directly for more info. 313.556.1920

FREE Tax Services by Accounting Aid Society

Tue. 9 a.m.–1 p.m. and Thu. 1–4 p.m.Please contact us directly for more info. 313.377.1067

SER Metro Detroit Job Services

for Ford Corktown & Michigan CentralThu. Dec. 10, 6–8 p.m.

2020 Annual Update Meeting

Photo Exhibit, Roosevelt ParkThrough Sun. Dec. 20

The Remote Ally Project

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THE REMOTE ALLY PROJECT EXHIBIT

College for Creative Studies student Berenice López Sánchez recently received a grant from the National Audubon Society to implement her idea for creating a nesting structure in North Corktown for endangered chimney swifts. These small birds are attracted to native plantings and rely on man-made structures for nesting.

Ford recently partnered with CCS and the Audubon Society to plan a new meadow in North Corktown, which will enhance the local ecology for birds and other wildlife.

“Since Ford is committed to tackling environmental challenges, I decided to focus my project on wildlife conservation and creating a connection between the residents of Corktown and the fauna of the area,” Sánchez says.

Bird sanctuary concept by Berenice Sánchez

STUDENT WINS AUDUBON GRANT

Elementary and middle school students will join weekly virtual workshops focused on interactive, age-appropriate academic enrichment, including reading, math, science and robotics.

High school students will have access to homework assistance, life skills activities, and college application support, as well as DHDC robotics, music and video production, and the 2021 Urban Planning Project.

The mission at our neighborhood school, Burton International Academy in North Corktown, is to equip students with social, emotional and academic tools to become community and global leaders. The grant supports supplemental programs in reading and math, and mentorship in college and career readiness for students in grades 3–8.

The grants will make a positive impact on hundreds of neighborhood students and their families, enhancing the educational experience during these extraordinary times.

The Remote Ally Project photo exhibit is open to the public in Roosevelt Park now through Dec. 20.

Thanks to Ford’s Community Grant Program, a group of 18 Detroit students and four international students recently teamed up with the Remote Ally Project to document their way of life during the global health crisis.

“With school being interrupted it’s been a time of forced isolation, so engagement and support is important,” says project co-founder Romain Blanquart.

Some of the students used real cameras while some used smartphones, but every image is a compelling one.

“The camera is not so critical a tool as it is how you use it,” Blanquart says.

More than 100 banners of the students’ stunning photography are on display outside the train station now through Dec. 20.

CONTACT US: VISIT OUR WEBSITE FOR UPDATES

michigancentral.com 313.845.3673 | [email protected] | #FORDETROIT

FIND US ON FACEBOOK:

facebook.com/MichiganCentral

Experience the photography of young Detroiters documenting their lives during these unprecedented times.capturingbelief.com/projects

Join the City of Detroit, the Neighborhood Advisory Committee and Michigan Central for updates on community benefits.

Fast Track apprentices from the first cohort are working on-site with the masonry and carpentry trades.

The next cohort of Ford’s Fast Track workforce apprentice program is scheduled to start at Michigan Central Station in February. If you’d like to participate in this four-month work experience and mentorship program and be a part of the station’s restoration, talk with a career adviser at a Detroit At Work center or visit detroitatwork.com. Successful candidates will complete a Detroit At Work construction trade training program and can then apply to work at Michigan Central Station via the Fast Track program.

Priority will be given to those who live in the impact area. Individuals in pre-apprentice or on-boarding programs will also be recommended for the Fast Track program.

For more info, visit tinyurl.com/Ford-Fast-Track.

ON THE RIGHT TRACK

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UN BOLETÍN FORD SOBRE EL VECINDARIO CREANDO EL FUTURO JUNTOS

PUBLICACIÓNNO.7

El Depositario de Libros será transformado en un lugar de trabajo para que los equipos desarrollen productos y servicios enfocados en la movilidad futura.

MICHIGAN CENTRAL: UNA COMUNIDAD PEATONAL PARA EL BIEN DE TODOSLa Ford provee un plan comprensivo del sitio y un diseño actualizado de la Michigan Central en un evento virtual de la comunidad el 17 de noviembre. El plan visualiza, adaptando características ya existentes, una comunidad inclusiva, vibrante, y transitable anclada en torno a la estación de trenes, que dará prioridad a las necesidades de residentes locales junto a los 5,000 empleados que trabajarán en ella.

El plan de 30 acres de extensión, desarrollado por la firma de arquitectos PAU, basada en Nueva York, guiará el diseño general de la Michigan Central. Este consiste en mejorar los vínculos con los vecindarios a su alrededor, y crear áreas verdes con senderos para bicicletas, caminos de peatones,obras de arte públicas, y espacios abiertos para todas las temporadas.

La estación de trenes revitalizada y los espacios reinventados y construcciones a su alrededor pueden convertirse en destinaciones singulares y auténticas para miembros de la comunidad, innovadores y visitantes, afirma el fundador de PAU, Vishaan Chakrabarti. Ford también reveló los nuevos diseños para el Depositario de Libros y el Centro de Estacionamiento de Bagley, ambos programados para abrirse al público en el primer trimestre del 2022.

La firma de arquitectos Gensler está rediseñando el antiguo Depositario de Libros de DPS, transformándolo de un almacén abandonado a un espacio dinámico para investigaciones enfocadas en la movilidad y la colaboración. Como centro industrial de la Michigan Central, éste incluirá áreas de colaboración, laboratorios prácticos, estudios innovadores y una terraza al aire libre para eventos.

Los espacios reinventados son el principal enfoque de Mikyoung Kim Design (MYKD), la firma de arquitectos de paisajes recientemente seleccionada para la Michigan Central. El criterio de MYKD considera lugares activos para la programación y espacios naturales para el descanso y la reflexión – con acceso para todos.

El equipo también compartió diseños preliminares para el Centro de Estacionamiento de Bagley, una Instalación multiusos en la 14 y Bagley. El centro incluirá espacios de estacionamiento para los trabajadores de la Michigan Central y destacará amenidades públicas como wifi gratuito, asientos al aire libre, baños y almacenamiento de bicicletas. Dos plazas ubicadas a lo largo de las áreas verdes proveerán lugares de reunión para residentes y visitantes.

Para un resumen del evento, visite tinyurl.com/ford-mobility-mcs.

michigancentral.com 313.845.3673 | [email protected] | #FORDETROIT

La reactivación del viaducto

Un equipo del Cuerpo de Voluntarios Ford limpia el viaducto, preparándolo par la iluminación futura, decoraciones, y acceso público.

NOTICIAS DEL LA COMUNIDAD

Se están restaurando capiteles ornamentales de columnas.

Restauración de la EstaciónLa renovación de la histórica Michigan Central Station (Antigua Estación de Trenes) continúa este otoño, a medida que las cuadrillas de trabajadores se esfuerzan por restaurar la fachada de los capiteles de columnas ornamentadas del Waiting Room. De acuerdo con el gerente de construcción, Rich Bardelli, la restauración de sólo un capitel labrado a mano requiere más de 400 horas de labor intensiva. Los ingenieros mecánicos están utilizando una tecnología de escaneado de 3ª D para recrear algunas de las otras piezas decorativas de la estación.

Mientras tanto, se ha completado la reducción y limpieza en la antigua caseta de trenes, un espacio grande debajo de la plataforma de trenes. La condición de esta área, antes utilizada para carga y almacenamiento, ha superado las expectativas del equipo, presentando la posibilidad que pueda ser utilizada de nuevo. Existen probabilidades de conexión entre la caseta de trenes y la plataforma de movilidad.

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El Ford Volunteer Corps (Cuerpo de Voluntarios Ford) puso manos a la obra para mejorar el viaducto sobre West Vernor. Los voluntarios eliminaron desechos y yerbas, y lavaron y pintaron la estructura, preparándola para una iluminación futura, decoraciones artísticas, y mejor movilidad. La visión de Ford consiste en un viaducto como punto de acceso clave para la estación, y propone utilizar una sección de la carretera Vernor como camino peatonal que dé la bienvenida a residentes de Mexicantown y del Sureste de Detroit.

El Banco de Alimentos Gleaners en el Centro de Recursos y Participación de Ford fue recientementeconvertido en un mercado “drive through” que continúa brindando alimentos desde su auto a personas

necesitadas, mientras se observan las nuevas reglas de seguridad. “Hemos distribuido más de 8,000 libras de alimentos desde mediados de marzo” afirma Carmen Mattia, directora senior de FRECSouthwest Detroit. “En

medio de esta pandemia continuamos ajustando nuestro método para cumplir con los cambiantes requisitos de salud recomendados por el estado, mientras proveemos servicios críticos a la comunidad.”

EL BANCO DE ALIMENTOS PERMANECE ABIERTO

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La Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation (DHDC) y la Burton International Academy fueron recientemente galardonadas con Ford Community Grants (Becas Comunitarias de Ford) con el fin de proporcionar programación educativa para estudiantes K – 12 en la zona de Michigan Central. Peticionamos a la comunidad para que guiara nuestras becas en el 2020 hacia las áreas más necesitadas, y tomamos la decisión de invertir en educación juvenil, considerando las respuestas, en nuestra reunión de junio.

Respondiendo a la pandemia, DHDC proveerá a estudiantes con juegos STEM para que aprendan codificación, programación y diseño digital. Los estudiantes recibirán también herramientas de aprendizaje crítico para practicar técnicas socioemocionales desde la comodidad de sus hogares.

Ubicada en Trumbull, Corktown, la DHDC cuenta con los programas juveniles más extensos de la ciudad.

“Es un gran honor poder colaborar con Ford para expandir nuestros servicios a jóvenes y familias en la zona de Michigan Central,” afirma Angela Reyes de la DHDC. “Este importante trabajo nos ayudará a garantizar un mejor futuro

La Detroit Hispanic Development Corporation y la Burton International Academy fueron galardonadas con Becas Comunitarias por Ford.

Cada jueves 5–7 p.m. ¡Bienvenidos todos!313.962.4888

Fresh Market Pantry Program

Lunes – martes 10 a.m.–1 p.m.Miércoles 2–5 p.m.Sábados 10 a.m.–1 p.m.Visite 20th St y Bagley para distribuciones al carro.313.962.4888

Mercado Food Hub

Miércoles Mediodía –5 p.m.Favor de ponerse en contacto con nosotros para obtener más información. 313.437.1550

FREE Legal Services by Southwest Detroit Immigrant & Refugee Center

Martes y jueves 9 a.m.–4 p.m.Favor de ponerse en contacto con nosotros para obtener más información. 313.556.1920

FREE Tax Services by Accounting Aid Society

Martes 9 a.m.–1 p.m. y jueves 1–4 p.m.Favor de ponerse en contacto con nosotros para obtener más información. 313.377.1067

SER Metro Detroit Job Services

para Ford Corktown y Michigan Central Jueves, diciembre 10, 6–8 p.m.

Reunión para Actualizaciones Anuales 2020

Exhibición de fotos, Roosevelt ParkHasta el 20 de diciembre

El Proyecto de “Remote Ally”

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Berenice López Sánchez, del College for Creative Studies (CCS), fue galardonada con una beca por la National Audubon Society con el propósito de implementar su idea de crear confiables nidos estructurales en North Corktown para vencejos que corren peligro al refugiarse en chimeneas. Estos pequeños pájaros son atraídos a estructuras sintéticas donde construyen sus nidos.

Ford ha colaborado recientemente con la CCS y la Audubon Society para construir una pradera en North Corktown que mejorará la ecología local para aves y otros tipos de vida silvestre.

“Como Ford está comprometida a resolver problemas ambientales, decidí enfocar mi proyecto en la conservación de vida silvestre, creando un vínculo entre los residentes de Corktown y la fauna del área” afirmó Sánchez.

El concepto de un santuario para aves por Berenice Sánchez.

ESTUDIANTE GANA LA BECA AUDUBON

para los jóvenes de nuestra comunidad”.Los estudiantes de escuelas primarias y

secundarias participarán en talleres virtuales interactivos, enfocados en el enriquecimiento apropiado a edades de áreas académicas, incluyendo lectura, matemáticas, ciencias y robótica.

Los estudiantes de preparatoria tendrán acceso a ayuda con sus tareas, actividades cotidianas, y solicitudes para ingresar en universidades, así como en robótica, música y producción de videos de la DHDC y el Proyecto de Planificación Urbana del 2021.

La misión en nuestra escuela, Burton International Academy en North Corktown, es equipar a nuestros estudiantes con las herramientas académicas, sociales, y emocionales para convertirlos en líderes globales. La beca apoya programas suplementales en lectura y matemáticas y provee un programa de mentores para la universidad y carreras futuras a estudiantes en grados 3 – 8.

La beca tendrá un impacto positivo en cientos de estudiantes y familias de la vecindad, mejorando sus experiencias educativas durante estos tiempos extraordinarios.

El Proyecto de exhibición de fotos Remote Ally está abierto al público en Roosevelt Park, desde ahora hasta el 20 de dic.

Gracias al Programa de Becas Comunitarias de Ford, un grupo de 18 estudiantes de Detroit y 4 estudiantes internacionales se unieron al Programa Remote Ally para documentar su modo de vivir durante la crisis de salud global.

“Debido a que la escuela ha sido interrumpida, nos hemos enfrentado a tiempos de aislamiento forzado.

Por lo tanto, el apoyo y la participación son muy importantes” afirmó el fundador del proyecto, Romain Blanquart.

Algunos de los estudiantes utilizaron cámaras fotográficas, mientras que otros utilizaron sus celulares, pero cada imagen obtenida es convincente. “La cámara no es tan crítica, sino la manera en que se usa” afirma Blanquart.

Más de 100 pancartas son en exhibición en el exterior de la estación de trenes hasta el 20 de diciembre, con las impresionantes fotos de los estudiantes.

Vea las fotografías de jóvenes de Detroit documentando sus vivencias durante estos tiempos sin precedentes.capturingbelief.com/projects

Únase a las actualizaciones por la Ciudad de Detroit, el Comité de Consulta del Vecindario y la Michigan Central sobre los beneficios para la comunidad.

Los aprendices del Fast Track del primer grupo trabajan in-situ con los albañiles y carpinteros.

El próximo grupo del programa FastTrack para aprendices está programado para comenzar en la Michigan Central Station en febrero. Si desea participar en este programa de mentores de cuatro meses de duración y formar parte de la restauración de la estación, comuníquese con un consejero en el Centro Detroit At Work, o visite detroitatwork.com. Los candidatos elegidos completarán el programa de capacitación en el sector de la construcción de Detroit At Work, y después solicitarán trabajo en la Michigan Central Station a través del programa Fast Track.

Se dará prioridad a aquéllos que residan en el área impactada. Los individuos en programas de aprendiz o internado serán recomendados al programa Fast Track. Para obtener más información, visite tinyurl.com/Ford-Fast-Track.

VAMOS POR BUEN CAMINOLA EXHIBICIÓN DEL PROYECTO “REMOTE ALLY”

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