The Atlanta Regional Workforce Board will officially open its newest of seven Career Resource Centers at 3885 Crestwood Parkway in Duluth, Thursday.

The public is invited to attend an opening ceremony at 1 p.m.

The Duluth branch features 18 computer workstations in the lab where job seekers can complete career assessments and research resources and training programs to help them return to the workforce. The facility also offers resources and a computer lab with five workstations designed to meet the needs of youth and young adults.

The ARWB is a partnership of business, education, labor and community leaders working to ensure that Atlanta businesses have a trained workforce and labor market.

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