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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 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 ...
Job Corps centers run by contractors across the country are at risk of closing, unless a lawsuit against the Trump ...
Two Georgia HBCUs are reaching out to students displaced by Job Corps cuts, providing education and housing to the young ...
Although the U.S. Department of Labor has moved to close Job Corp centers like Keystone, U.S. Rep. Rob Bresnahan, R-8, Dallas Twp., said they are training students to take part in the growing econo… ...
More than 200 legislators wrote letters backing the program, and 150 lawmakers from both parties support requests to fully fund Job Corps, Bresnahan said.
Is Job Corps effective? Supporters defend Iowa's programs in Denison, Ottumwa as Department of Labor contends it's a failure, should be shut down ...
The Gerald R. Ford Job Corps remains open as a federal judge allows operations to continue amid a lawsuit, offering hope for the local community's youth.
An emergency assistance plan for displaced students at the Flint Genesee Job Corps center apparently won’t be approved by the Flint City Council.