In Pittsburgh Nonprofit aids in job search

Sometimes it seems the only way to find a new job is through divine intervention. And a clean suit can’t hurt. Both can be found with the help of a local nonprofit called Priority Two, and a dry cleaning service in Pine.

Priority Two, based in North Way Christian Community in Marshall, has been offering moral support and training people to look for work successfully since the recession of 1982.

Brothers Todd and Scott Fennell, of Natrona Heights in Harrison, have operated their Martinizing Dry Cleaning franchise in Pine Tree Shops on Route 19 in Pine since last May, but they have already joined with Priority Two to offer a one-time, free dry cleaning of professional attire for unemployed people facing the all-important job interview.

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Posted in * Christian Life / Church Life, * Economics, Politics, Economy, Labor/Labor Unions/Labor Market, Parish Ministry, The Credit Freeze Crisis of Fall 2008/The Recession of 2007--