The cost of formal education and systemic factors drive more BIPOC youth toward the gig economy and entrepreneurship.
53% of people in homeless shelters and 40% of people sleeping on the street were employed, but not earning enough to afford housing.
W2H understands that some of the most impactful learning experiences happened outside of normal business hours and settings.
W2H workforce development programs provide flexible learning options to gain entry-level employment in in-demand roles.