Wind River Director Reflects Upon First Two Years
“It’s been a fantastic journey. From the very first day on August 4, 2015 when the magnificent sev
“It’s been a fantastic journey. From the very first day on August 4, 2015 when the magnificent sev
Wind River Job Corps students in the heavy machinery trade recently used their skills to keep local residents safe. The threat of flooding along the Wind River in Wyoming has recently increased because the flood wall is beginning to erode. Wind River Job Corps student Amber Knight told a reporter with KCWY what the students were … Continued
Job Corps students continue re-enforcing Hudson’s flood wall. The great flood wall of Hudson protects a large portion of Hudson but more erosion foundation work is needed.
These types of activities help incarcerated fathers build stronger ties with family members and reflect upon the changes they
MTC’s Arizona State Prison-Marana in southern Arizona is helping prepare offenders for success after they’re released.
“When they pass you in the hallway and they ask me how I’m doing, I know they’re really asking me how I’m doing. They don’t just keep on moving.”
Recovery rap: A musically innovative way to reach offenders’ hearts.
This productive use of detainees’ talents and time to create the murals, and the resources invested to make these beautiful paintings pos
San Marcos Mayor Daniel Guerrero read a proclamation from the city recognizing the contributions of Job Corps and emphasizing the need for peace.
“This training is an amazing training to prepare a supervisor for what they might face in a work environment.” ~Tricia Cox, Academics Manager
A weeklong event at the Tongue Point Job Corps Center in Astoria, Oregon—all to promote peace.