POWER OF GIVING Someone once said that there is no greater power in the world than being able to give freely of ones time, self, or money. As a part of Make a Difference Day the male students of Little Rock Job Corps collected over 100 pairs of tube socks to donate to...
Little Rock Students Receive Career Coaching
CAREER COACHING BY KESHA WALKER STARS Presented Ms. Kesha Walker to 35 Grad 90 ,and 15 BOT students. Ms. Walker, Career Coach and Job Search Strategist is in her 12th year in the careers industry. With Fortune 500 corporate background, sales, human resources,...
Little Rock Job Corps is Making A Difference
You Only Get to Keep What You Give Away It has been said if you continually give, you will continually have. This is why Little Rock Job Corps dedicated the entire month of October to “Making a Difference.” October 1st 10 students and the instructor from the HVAC...
Little Rock Job Corps Fifth Annual Field Training Exercise
Security Trade students from the Little Rock Job Corps attended the Fifth Annual National Field Training Exercise in Atterbury, Indiana. Eight teams competed for title of best Job Corps Center in the United States. Little Rock ranked amongst the top three.
World Fest 2010 “Viva The Rock!”
The City of Little Rock's Racial and Cultural Diversity Commission, in partnership with the William J. Clinton Presidential Center, presented World Fest 2010 - the premiere student-focused, cultural festival in Central Arkansas. Twenty Little Rock Job Corps BOT ,GED...
Footsteps for Life: A Family Walk for Literacy
Little Rock Job Corps students assisting with Literacy Walk Seventeen students and four staff from Little Rock Job Corps participated in the 2nd annual 5k walk sponsored by the Pulaski County Learning Center held at the Big Dam Bridge. The “Footsteps for Life” a...
Arkansas Martin Luther King Jr. Commission “Our Beloved Community “Dinner
Little Rock Job Corps security trade students and staff were honored to assist the Martin Luther King Jr. Commission with "Our Beloved Community" Dinner. Students of the security trade performed the following assignments during the dinner. They helped with security,...
Strenthening Communities, Building Assets, Improving Lives
Sixteen Business Occupational Technology and Grad 90 students were awarded an opportunity to learn how to make their money work for them. Ms. Wonder Lowe, with Hope Federal Union presented a Financial Education Program to students. Students were able to learn how to...
Little Rock Job Corps Students Participate in Community Clean Up
On June 17th, twelve students and four staff joined together in collaboration with the Arkansas Martin Luther King Commission (AMLKC) to clean up a neighborhood park and community. The project was initiated by the AMLKC in efforts to unify partnerships, uplift...