06/02/2026
🌲🥾 Conservation in Action at Mingo Job Corps CCC
Students from Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center (CCC) are making a lasting impact on public lands through hands-on conservation work in Missouri.
Recently, students completed trail maintenance projects on the Songbird Trail, restoring approximately 100 feet of trail tread and clearing drains and culverts to help improve safety, accessibility, and long-term trail sustainability.
These projects do more than enhance outdoor recreation—they provide students with valuable real-world experience in conservation, land management, and environmental stewardship while serving local communities and visitors alike.
👏 Thank you to the Mingo Job Corps students and staff for your continued dedication to preserving our public lands and creating better outdoor experiences for everyone.
This is Job Corps at work: building skills, serving communities, and protecting our natural resources.
🔹 Songbird Trail: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mtnf/recreation/hiking/recarea/?recid=21734
🔹 Watercress Recreation Area: https://www.fs.usda.gov/recarea/mtnf/recarea/?recid=21744
🔹 Learn more about birding on the Mark Twain National Forest: https://www.fs.usda.gov/activity/mtnf/recreation/animals/?recid=21644&actid=29
05/27/2026
🇺🇸🔧 Celebrating National Apprenticeship Week at New Haven Job Corps
The New Haven Job Corps Center was honored to welcome Senator Richard Blumenthal during its Career Fair celebration for National Apprenticeship Week.
During his visit, Senator Blumenthal spent more than an hour speaking with students, learning about their career goals, and exploring the center’s hands-on training programs—including its four pre-apprenticeship trades that help prepare students for long-term career success.
His time with students highlighted the importance of workforce development, apprenticeship pathways, and investing in the next generation of skilled professionals.
We are grateful for Senator Blumenthal’s continued support of Job Corps students and the opportunities that programs like these create for young people across the country. 💙
05/25/2026
Today, we remember and honor the courageous men and women who gave their lives in service to our country.
Their sacrifice will never be forgotten. Wishing everyone a meaningful Memorial Day. 🇺🇸
05/19/2026
🇺🇸✨ From Job Corps Student to Lifelong Public Servant
Emmanuel Mercado Ocasio entered Ramey Job Corps at just 16 years old with talent, determination, and a dream bigger than himself. A gifted fencing athlete from Puerto Rico’s Olympic Training Center, Emmanuel understood early on that success required more than skill—it required opportunity.
At Ramey Job Corps, he earned his high school education, completed the Plumbing Trade Program, and developed the discipline and leadership that would shape his future. After working as a plumber, Emmanuel went on to fulfill another dream: serving in the United States Army as a Military Police officer.
Today, after retiring from military service, he continues protecting and serving others as a federal law enforcement officer and Active Shooter Instructor.
Recently, Emmanuel returned to Ramey Job Corps—not as a student, but as an inspiration. He shared his journey with current students, reminding them that Job Corps is more than career training—it’s a pathway to purpose, growth, and opportunity.
💬 “The chair you sit in today can become the foundation of the life you dream about tomorrow.”
Stories like Emmanuel’s are a powerful reminder of why Job Corps matters. 💙
05/15/2026
🇺🇸👏 Leadership in Action at Long Beach Job Corps
Five student volunteers from Long Beach Job Corps recently assisted at U.S. Representative Nanette Barragán’s Community Conversation held at the Port of Los Angeles Boys & Girls Club in San Pedro, California.
The students represented their center with professionalism and pride—arriving on time, adhering to dress code expectations, and supporting the event with outstanding teamwork and service throughout the Town Hall.
A special moment of the day included student Tee K. presenting Congresswoman Barragán with a National Apprenticeship Week shirt that she personally designed, followed by a group photo with the Congresswoman.
Experiences like these give Job Corps students the opportunity to build confidence, strengthen leadership skills, and engage directly with community and civic leaders.
💙 We’re proud of these students for representing Job Corps so well!
05/11/2026
💙🔨 Building More Than Furniture—Building Support for the Community
Students and staff from David L. Carrasco Job Corps recently partnered with the Center Against Sexual and Family Violence to help assemble beds and tables for individuals and families in need.
Over the course of five visits across three months, Job Corps volunteers provided the manpower, tools, and hands-on expertise needed to complete the project—helping create safe, welcoming spaces for the center’s clients and tenants.
💬 “It is a great feeling to know we are helping others less fortunate feel better by putting this furniture together.”
— Mr. Ricardo Hernandez, HVAC & Facility Maintenance Instructor
The community partner shared their appreciation, saying:
💬 “Thank you for coming down to help us. It would have taken us way longer to get them done.”
Through projects like this, Job Corps students continue to demonstrate leadership, compassion, and the power of giving back. 👏
05/06/2026
🌲🔨 Restoring History. Rebuilding Communities.
Following the devastating EF-3 tornado that struck Falling Springs in Missouri earlier this year, the first phase of restoration is now complete—thanks in part to the incredible efforts of students from Mingo Job Corps Civilian Conservation Center.
Working alongside the U.S. Forest Service, Job Corps students applied their skills in carpentry, construction, and heavy equipment to help repair the historic mill, reinforcing roof structures and restoring key elements damaged by the storm. Their work is helping preserve this important site and protect it for future generations.
From clearing debris in the immediate aftermath to contributing to long-term repairs, these students played a vital role in bringing the site back to life.
👏 A huge thank you to Mingo Job Corps students and staff for their dedication, craftsmanship, and commitment to service.
This is Job Corps in action—building skills while making a real impact.