

The center will house more than county services. “We want people to have the chance to gain new skills and be successful, no matter where their passion takes them.” “It’s incredibly important to ensure everyone has access to our services,” said Montgomery County Commissioner Carolyn Rice. Those funds will be available through this new facility as well. The county currently administers federal training funds that pay for up to $15,000 in education for qualifying individuals. “It will make many of our services easier to access for those located in the west Dayton, Montgomery County corridor.” “This facility is an investment in our residents,” said Montgomery County Commission President Judy Dodge. Third St., will give people access to job search help, training opportunities, free community spaces, and Montgomery County’s youth mentoring programs. The new facility, built in the Westown Shopping Center at 4303 W. Federal, state, and county officials cut the ribbon on the Employment Opportunity Center on Wednesday, Oct. Residents of west Dayton, Jefferson Township, New Lebanon, Trotwood, and other nearby communities have a new place to obtain job search help, funding for training, and space for community events.
