Op-Ed: Investing in Our Workforce to Care for Our Aging Population
By Barb Clapp in Rio Grande Guardian
What if we could lift up two of our most vulnerable populations—seniors and those living in systemic poverty—with just one mission? That’s the driving force behind Dwyer Workforce Development. By providing individuals who are unemployed and under-employed with career training and job placement in the senior healthcare industry, we are creating life-changing employment opportunities in our community and better care for seniors, all in one.
By Barb Clapp in Rio Grande Guardian
Partnership Creatively Supports Nonprofit’s Efforts to Disrupt Traditional Approach to Solving Healthcare Workforce Staffing Crisis & Unlock Access to Free Healthcare Training for Underserved Texans
Partnership Creatively Supports Nonprofit’s Efforts to Disrupt Traditional Approach to Solving Healthcare Workforce Staffing Crisis & Unlock Access to Free Healthcare Training for Underserved Marylanders
By Barb Clapp and Gretchen Riehl in Austin Journal
In this episode, HotTejano co-hosts Paul Saldaña and Chris “Tejano Man” Tristan are joined by Dr. Manuel Gonzalez, Austin Community College Trustee, and Barb Clapp, Dwyer Workforce Development CEO.
DWD is proud to announce the graduation of 86 individuals from its CNA and GNA Training program.
Dwyer Workforce Development will expand into East Baltimore with plans to create a health care village that will put child care, job training and housing
Dwyer Workforce Development gives people a chance for a high paying career when they could be at their lowest. Like Aida Bland who had been
Dwyer Workforce Development hopes to train over 700 people in Maryland by year’s end Pastor Donte Hickman at Southern Baptist Church knows addressing crime and
Resource Center Will Provide Jobs, Healthcare Training & Wraparound Support to Individuals Who Lack Opportunity in Underserved Area DWD is a Pivotal Tenant in New
In this episode, Barb and Jeffrey discuss her career and entrepreneurial journeys, starting and growing Dwyer Workforce Development to improve senior care and provide job
Two community partners unveiled plans Thursday for a new “healthcare village” in West Baltimore’s Sandtown neighborhood, which will include a resource center, multi-income housing, and
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