The Western New York Impact Collective hosted a program called 'Level Up Lab: From Potential to Paycheck' at the Frank E. Merriweather Library on Sunday to prepare young people for their future careers. The event aimed to get young people ready for the workforce by providing them with the necessary skills and knowledge. > 'We want to make sure that our young people have the tools they need to succeed,' said a representative of the Western New York Impact Collective.
The program took place at the Frank E. Merriweather Library, a hub for community activities in Buffalo. The library has been a cornerstone of the community, providing resources and support for residents of all ages. The Western New York Impact Collective chose this location to reach a diverse group of students and provide them with access to valuable career guidance.
This event is part of a larger effort to improve education and career opportunities in Buffalo. The city has a rich history of innovation and industry, and events like this help to ensure that the next generation is equipped to succeed. From the Canalside to the Delaware District, Buffalo is a city with a strong sense of community and a desire to support its young people.
The impact of this event will be felt by students and families across the city. South Buffalo parents, Williamsville district students, and Hertel Avenue business owners will all benefit from the skills and knowledge gained by the young people who attended the workshop. As the city continues to grow and develop, events like this will play a crucial role in shaping the future of Buffalo.
Looking ahead, the Western New York Impact Collective plans to host more events like this in the future. The next 'Level Up Lab' is scheduled to take place in the summer, and organizers are encouraging students to register early to secure their spot. With a focus on providing valuable career guidance and skills training, the Western New York Impact Collective is helping to build a brighter future for the young people of Buffalo.
