Job Corps: Providing youth a second chance at life
By Michael Collins
Evening Sun Contributor
ONEONTA – Job Corps, a federally funded program under the United States Department of Labor, provides free education, vocational training and job placement services to underprivileged youth between the ages of 16 and 24.
Celebrating its 50 year anniversary this year, the Oneonta Job Corps Academy is on a mission to spread the word about the programs they offer to young people in Broome, Chenango, Delaware, Otsego and Tioga counties.
The purpose of Job Corps, said Lynn Price of the Oneonta Job Corps Academy, is to see students through the education and training in a particular trade, and to actually place them in in a career. Furthermore, if the student has dropped out of high school, Job Corps will first help them achieve their high school diploma or their TASC (the new acronym for GED).
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