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The Flint Hills Job Corps center has served Kansas for decades, providing education and job training for disadvantaged youth.
The Flint Hills Job Corps center has served Kansas for decades, providing education and job training for disadvantaged youth.
Students who spoke with Pittsburgh's Action News 4 said Job Corps is giving them a second chance and, in some cases, preventing homelessness.
Federal cuts and the impact to local services was the main topic of discussion during office hours for one state lawmaker.
Job Corps is a federal program designed to provide 16- to 24-year-olds from disadvantaged backgrounds with education and ...
Local colleges and the Little Rock community are rallying to help displaced Job Corps students find stable housing and ...
The City of Flint has proposed a $25,000 emergency initiative to support students left in limbo by the abrupt closure of the ...
The city of Flint is making plans to assist about a dozen Flint Genesee Job Corps students after the U.S. Department of Labor ...
Members of Congress and a federal judge are questioning the Trump administration’s plan to shut down Job Corps centers ...
Students pursuing high school diplomas and work certifications and vocational training are restructuring their plans as the ...
The U.S. Department of Labor announced a pause to dozens of Job Corps Centers nationwide, including the campus in Excelsior Springs, which will close by the end of the month.
Families and communities were stunned by the Job Corps’ sudden pause. One TikTok user shared that the government wants young people to be homeless. “They want minors ages 16 to 24 to be homeless,” the ...