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A second federal judge has blocked the Trump administration from winding down the Job Corps training program for low-income ...
We’ll call her Anaya, but she could be any of our daughters, nieces, classmates, or friends — someone who’s struggled to hold ...
The Job Corps program has been around for more than 50 years and has continuously helped young people finish high school, ...
In the DOL’s requested budget for fiscal year 2026, $176 million was requested for “closeout costs” to shut down Job Corps.
Connecticut is home to two Job Corps centers that train 16- to 24-year-olds for jobs in health care, carpentry, plumbing, ...
The students served by Job Corps embody values that we as Americans hold dear: hard work, perseverance and community.
Job Corps is caught between a court order keeping it open and federal decisions that have frozen its admissions and threaten its funding.
By Kanika Cousine In underserved communities across America, opportunity is not just a path to success but a lifeline. For countless at-risk youth, access to vocational training, stable housing and ...
Job Corps helps low-income people ages 16-24 gain skills employers need. But the Trump administration has turned against it.
Job Corps is a government-run program providing low-income and at-risk youth with skills training, housing, and meals, ...
As Blavity reported, many Job Corps enrollees depend on their centers for more than just hands-on training in fields like ...