Every morning, Kailey O’Toole drives an 80 kilometre round trip to and from her placement. As a first-year student in Loyalist’s Personal Support Worker program, she spends her days gaining hands-on experience helping others, then returns home to study and work her part time job. The cost of gas adds up quickly, but a new Rural Learning Initiative is making that journey easier. The initiative, supported by up to $480,000 from CEWIL’s iHUB (Co-op…
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