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blaw

[ blaw ]

verb (used with or without object)

, Scot. and North England.


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Today, the Corps mostly succeeds not based on inside access to subsidized apartments, which are scarce, Blaw said, but because the program has staff who’ve spent a long time in their jobs, cultivating relationships and accumulating know-how.

Blaw notices when certain participants show up late, when they look strung out, when they sit alone.

Though enrollment has been ramping back up, securing the right work can be tricky, Blaw said.

The completion rate is about 70%, meaning a person has secured housing and is leaving for a full-time job with benefits, according to Ruth Blaw, the program’s manager.

Blaw calls out, scanning the room until a man raises his hand.

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