March 24, 2016

Blackstone Valley Regional Technical High School
March 2016

In response to Governor Charlie Baker’s goal of expanding employment opportunities for populations facing chronic unemployment, Blackstone Valley Tech and Lowe’s Home Improvement Store of Milford recently broke ground on a renovation project benefiting Alternatives Unlimited, Inc., a not-for-profit agency dedicated to improving the lives of persons with psychiatric or developmental disabilities by offering a wide range of residential, employment, and day services.

Once complete, the Victorian Era carriage house will feature multipurpose spaces to host classes and training programs for individuals served by Alternatives.

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