Assemblymember Arambula Obtains $1.5 Million in State Funds to Support Neighborhood Industries’ Expansion Project to Increase Job Training Programs
Fresno City Councilman Miguel Arias speaks at the press conference in Fresno’s Tower District, where Neighborhood Industries is based. With him are (left) Mayor Jerry Dyer and City Councilwoman Esmeralda Soria.
Anthony Armour, CEO of Neighorhood Industries, talks about what the $1.5 million State allocation will mean for the Fresno’s organization’s plans to improve and broaden its efforts to uplift poor and disadvantaged neighborhoods.
A press conference was held on October 5, 2022 to highlight Neighborhood Industries’ expansion plans and the $1.5 million State allocation secured by Assemblymember Arambula.
On October 5, 2022, Assemblymember Arambula presented a $1.5 million check representing a State allocation to Neighborhood Industries of Fresno to help support its expansion efforts.
Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula signs the check representing $1.5 million in State funds that he secured for Neighborhood Industries of Fresno.
Assemblymember Dr. Joaquin Arambula talks about the $1.5 million State allocation he secured for Neighborhood Industries at an October 5, 2022 press conference in Fresno. The funds will help the organization purchase a building and expand job training programs to address unemployment.
Assemblymember Arambula and Anthony Armour, CEO of Neighborhood Industries in Fresno, are shown with the $1.5 million check representing the State allocation.