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· October 31, 2015 9:32 AM

During a house meeting campaign in member congregations,
AMOS organizers encountered countless workers, many of them Black, struggling to find decent work. In response, members of AMOS created
Project IOWA to simultaneously fix the "skills gap" in the labor market and train people into living wage work. The
Des Moines Register reports that since its inception, Project IOWA has graduated 205 people, 40% of which are Black, and making on average $14 / hour.
The Struggle to Help People Find Better Jobs, Des Moines Register