Source: WFMY News 2
Asheboro, NC -- Starting your own business in this economy may seem crazy because of all the hurdles.
John Sutton wanted to start a business but couldn't afford to give up his unemployment benefits.
So, he and his wife are tapping into a new program that will allow them to reach their dream.
"Italmost feels like I was being pushed out of the life of necessity intothe life of what you want to do, what you're good at, what you're bestat," Sutton explained.
The Suttons received a scholarship into the "Growing America Through Entrepreneurship" or GATE program.
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It allows them to keep their unemployment benefits without having to look for a full-time job.
They are able to make starting their own business their full-time focus with the help of business counselors.
Randolph Community College is one of the sites for the federal program.
To qualify, candidates must live or have lost a job in one of North Carolina's 85 rural counties.
Source: WFMY News 2