The training is the result of a partnership between Austin Community College and Urban Alchemy, the nonprofit that manages the ARCH and 8th Street shelters.
AUSTIN, Texas — Around two dozen people experiencing homelessness will soon have the opportunity to become certified in heating and air conditioning maintenance through free training offered by Austin Community College (ACC).
The training is the result of a partnership between ACC and Urban Alchemy, the nonprofit that manages the ARCH and 8th Street shelters. Twenty-five people living at those shelters will be able to participate in the HVAC training program.
According to Urban Alchemy, two representatives for ACC approached the ARCH eight months ago to start the program. After much collaboration between the shelter, Workforce Solutions and ACC, the free program is expected to launch this month.
The program will take 20 weeks to complete, with participants taking three classes per week at the ARCH shelter. Participants will be official ACC students, meaning …