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Esther Johnson recently visited the Guthrie Job Corps Center in Oklahoma. It serves more than 40,000 young men and women in that state, as well as Texas, Louisiana, Arkansas and New Mexico.
Families in Guthrie are concerned after the U.S. Department of Labor announced plans to close the Guthrie Job Corps Center, one of 100 programs nationwide targeted by a round of federal budget cuts.
He was forced to move out of the Guthrie Job Corps center to a nearby homeless shelter, where he slept in a small room with other 10 other men, which he described as uncomfortable and overstimulating.
Guthrie has 650 students. The students receive general equivalency diplomas or high school degrees, vocational training and job placement. ResCare shares rose 7 cents, or 0.5%, to $13.92 on Friday.
And for more than 4,500 Job Corps students nationwide — including more than 30 in Alabama — Job Corps is a respite from homelessness. Without it, those students would have no place to go.
The Oklahoma Job Corps Centers are taking students at the Guthrie Job Corps Center approximately two miles west of Guthrie. The center also provides academic training, including basic reading and ...
Background Linda Tatom was 56 years old when she began working as an at-will employee at the Guthrie Job Corps Center (GJCC) in Guthrie, Oklahoma, in 2006.
Nov. 11—The government program Job Corps began 60 years ago, and since its inception, students have learned to overcome obstacles and gain life and job skills they need to start successful ...
U.S. Department of Labor's Job Corps program is accepting applications for a new program year in Oklahoma. The program offers people aged 16 to 24 with education and training that can help them ...
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