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Making an impact in people’s lives since 1981 How we help people The MTC impact: 5,427 students placed in quality jobs, higher education, or the military 15,105 primary industry-recognized credentials earned by students at MTC Job Corps centers 1,448 students earned their high school diploma/equivalency or completed a technical training program in a high-growth industry Since 1981, MTC has been teaching and training young people to be prepared for the workforce. This intense and highly successful training is done through the Department of Labor’s Job Corps program. MTC trains more than 20,400 students in a variety of fields including healthcare, construction, technology, and business. “I’ll be kind of a jack-of-all-trades employee. That’s why I like building construction technology. You learn to do a variety of things proficiently. You’re more valuable [to employers].” ~ Bethany Ignacio, Sierra Nevada Job Corps building construction technology student “I was looking for a career, something stable, something set. And it was the best thing I ever did…Being a certified nursing assistant is just a start. I’m actually starting this summer at Del Tech [to become] a registered nurse.” ~ Kiara Lee, full-time nursing assistant and graduate from Wilmington Job Corps Center MTC trains thousands of students thanks to a team of dedicated, professional, and talented staff. 20,441 students trained at MTC Job Corps centers 4,854 staff serving young people at centers across the nation 41,962 hours of community service donated by Job Corps staff and students EDUCATION & TRAINING Providing young people with career training at Job Corps Centers

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Page 1: EDUCATION & TRAINING A Leader in Social Impact · Making an impact in people’s lives since 1981 How we help people The MTC impact: • 5,427 students placed in quality jobs, higher

Making an impact in people’s lives since 1981

How we help peopleThe MTC impact:• 5,427 students placed in quality jobs, higher education, or the military• 15,105 primary industry-recognized credentials earned by students at MTC Job Corps centers• 1,448 students earned their high school diploma/equivalency or completed a technical training

program in a high-growth industry

Since 1981, MTC has been teaching and training young people to be prepared for the workforce. This intense and highly successful training is done through the Department of Labor’s Job Corps program. MTC trains more than 20,400 students in a variety of fields including healthcare, construction, technology, and business.

“I’ll be kind of a jack-of-all-trades employee. That’s why I like building construction technology. You learn to do a variety of things proficiently. You’re more valuable

[to employers].” ~ Bethany Ignacio, Sierra Nevada Job Corps

building construction technology student

“I was looking for a career, something stable, something set. And it was the best thing I ever did…Being a certified nursing assistant is just a start. I’m actually starting this

summer at Del Tech [to become] a registered nurse.” ~ Kiara Lee, full-time nursing assistant and graduate from

Wilmington Job Corps Center

MTC trains thousands of students thanks to a team of dedicated, professional, and talented staff.

20,441students trained

at MTC Job Corps centers

4,854staff serving young people at centers across the nation

41,962hours of community service donated by Job Corps staff and

students

A Leader in Social ImpactEDUCATION & TRAININGProviding young people with career training at Job Corps Centers

Page 2: EDUCATION & TRAINING A Leader in Social Impact · Making an impact in people’s lives since 1981 How we help people The MTC impact: • 5,427 students placed in quality jobs, higher

A Leader in Social Impact www.mtctrains.com

“I’ve been working here about five or six years…I employ about 19 people inthe kitchen. I manage them. And, I make sure they do their job…I recommend other

restaurants here in Maui partner up with Job Corps.”~ Tiffany Nqiraibab, executive chef and graduate from the Hawaii Job Corps Center

Where we help peopleMTC changes young people’s lives across the nation.

• MTC has full management duties at 18 Job Corps centers nationwide• MTC partners with small businesses at 6 Job Corps centers*• MTC provides outreach & admissions (OA) at 16 centers and career transition services

(CTS) at 18 centers

California: Los Angeles (614) OA/CTSConnecticut: Hartford (270) OA/CTSDelaware: Wilmington (153) OA/CTSGeorgia: Brunswick (315) OA/CTSTurner (732)Hawaii: Hawaii (467) OA/CTSMauiIllinois: *Paul Simon Chicago (338)Indiana: Atterbury (410) OA/CTSIndyPendence (100)

Kansas: *Flint Hills (217) OA/CTSKentucky: Earle C. Clements (1022)Maryland: Woodstock (428) CTSMassachusetts: *Shriver (300) OA/CTS*Westover (437) OA/CTSMinnesota: Hubert Humphrey (265) OA/CTSMissouri: St. Louis (520) OA/CTSNevada: Sierra Nevada (509)New Jersey: Edison (417) CTS

New York: South Bronx (250) OA/CTSBrooklyn (145) Ohio: *Cincinnati (202) OA/CTSOregon: Tongue Point (473)*Springdale (169)*PIVOT (60)Pennsylvania: Philadelphia (319) OA/CTSUtah: Clearfield (1,002) OA/CTSWyoming: Wind River (219) OA/CTS

*Centers where we partner with small businesses

United States

Job Corps CentersJob Corps Placement & Admissions Offices