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Rachel Torres

At Job Corps, It's OK Not to be OK—and It's OK to Ask for Help

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Employment and Training
• By: Rachel Torres • May 3, 2022
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Job Corps is sending a message to our students: It’s OK not to be OK. It’s OK to ask for help.
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Supporting Mental Health at Job Corps

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• By: Rachel Torres • September 28, 2021
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Job Corps share strategies they’re using to increase awareness of mental health, mitigate pandemic stress and keep students safe.
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Celebrating 57 Years of Job Corps

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Education
• By: Rachel Torres • August 20, 2021
Briana, Shameka and Christine
Over the past 57 years, Job Corps has helped nearly 3 million students develop the skills they need to pursue meaningful careers and connecting them with employers seeking skilled workers in high-growth industries.
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Pride at Job Corps

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• By: Rachel Torres • June 24, 2021
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Job Corps is a program of inclusion, of supporting and respecting our students and staff, and their varied backgrounds and experiences.
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New Careers Begin Here

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• By: Rachel Torres • June 23, 2021
Alexis Hawkins graduates from Howard Law School
Our most important goal at Job Corps is to help students reach theirs – and help them learn the skills for well-paying jobs and a better life.  
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