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Bradford Today
By the People, for the People
RWE Donates $40K to Seneca Highlands Career Center
Funding will establish an EMT training certification program at the technical school.
Published on Mar. 4, 2026
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RWE, the developer behind the proposed Stargazer Solar Project in McKean County, has donated $40,000 to the Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center. The funds will be used to establish an EMT training certification program at the school.
Why it matters
The donation from RWE represents an investment in the local community and workforce development. The new EMT training program at Seneca Highlands will provide students with valuable career skills and help address the need for qualified emergency medical personnel in the region.
The details
The $40,000 donation from RWE will allow Seneca Highlands to set up an EMT training certification program at the career and technical center. This program will provide students with the necessary skills and training to become certified emergency medical technicians, a crucial role in the community.
- RWE made the $40,000 donation on March 3, 2026.
The players
RWE
RWE is the developer of the proposed Stargazer Solar Project in McKean County, Pennsylvania.
Seneca Highlands Career and Technical Center
Seneca Highlands is a career and technical school that serves students in the Bradford, Pennsylvania area.
What’s next
The new EMT training program at Seneca Highlands is expected to launch in the fall 2026 semester, providing local students with the opportunity to gain valuable career skills and certifications.
The takeaway
RWE's donation to Seneca Highlands demonstrates the company's commitment to investing in the local community and supporting workforce development initiatives that can benefit the region.


