Halifax Health announces graduation of its Project SEARCH class

Photo for Headline Surfer / Eighteen students completed Halifax Health's graduation.

By HENRY FREDERICK / Headline Surfer

DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. – Halifax Health is proud to announce the successful graduation of its recent Project SEARCH class.

This milestone event marks the culmination of a year-long program dedicated to providing young adults transitioning from high school the skills and experience needed to secure competitive employment.

"This year, 18 graduates completed the program, demonstrating remarkable achievement," said Nicholas Heiskell, Halifax Health's digital marketing and communications coordinator. "The event featured inspiring speeches from leaders at Halifax Health and Volusia County Schools, who commended the graduates for their hard work and perseverance."

Nicholas Heiskell of Halifax Health / Headline Surfer"This year, 18 graduates completed the program, demonstrating remarkable achievement," said Nicholas Heiskell, Halifax Health's digital marketing and communications coordinator.

"The event featured inspiring speeches from leaders at Halifax Health and Volusia County Schools, who commended the graduates for their hard work and perseverance."

Heiskell said Halifax Health is honored to partner with Volusia County Schools to deliver the Project SEARCH program.

"This collaboration has provided students with the necessary support and resources to succeed," Heiskell said, adding, "Together, we have created a nurturing environment that fosters our students' growth, learning, and independence."

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