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Operating Engineer - Winter 2013

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Education & Training<br />

Youth Helping Youth at<br />

Pittsburgh Job Corps Project<br />

The IUOE Job Corps National Training Fund<br />

has again partnered with a local community organization<br />

for a very positive outcome. Sponsored by IUOE Local 66,<br />

the Pittsburgh Job Corps Center successfully completed<br />

major renovations on a project for Hosanna House, a nonprofit<br />

organization aimed to benefit at-risk families and<br />

individuals located in Wilkinsburg, Pennsylvania. The<br />

partnership between the organizations created a positive<br />

Sherwood project could not have been completed. He went<br />

on to say that the assisted value of work that the Job Corps<br />

Program has completed in the past two years at Sherwood<br />

totals well over $300,000.00.<br />

Mr. Haynes pointed out that, clearly, the youth of<br />

Wilkinsburg have benefited from the project, but equally<br />

important was that every Job Corps student who participated<br />

in the first year of the Sherwood project went on to become<br />

members of the Local 66 Apprenticeship Program. In<br />

appreciation of the work donated by the Job Corps students,<br />

Mr. Joseph Dixon, (then) lead instructor for the Job Corps<br />

program in Pittsburgh, was presented with the “Angel of<br />

Hope” award for going above<br />

and beyond in making a<br />

difference in the lives of<br />

young people.<br />

The work at Sherwood,<br />

as well as the positive<br />

cooperation between the<br />

Pittsburgh Job Corps Center<br />

and Hosanna House, will<br />

continue in coming years.<br />

Future plans include<br />

improvements to the storm<br />

water management system,<br />

installation of a deck<br />

hockey rink donated by the<br />

Pittsburgh Penguins, removal<br />

of existing tennis courts<br />

and the redesign of a large<br />

parking area.<br />

change for local youth, along with outstanding training for<br />

future operating engineers.<br />

Hosanna House joined with the Pittsburgh Job Corps<br />

Center’s program to create “Sherwood,” a facility open for<br />

youth of all ages, with a goal of helping them discover and<br />

develop their maximum potential in several aspects of<br />

their lives. Job Corps students worked to demolish many<br />

old on-site structures, construct a large retaining wall to<br />

accommodate the building of a new swimming pool, excavate<br />

and grade the pool area and develop an all purpose activity<br />

field. What makes the Sherwood project quite unique is that<br />

youth looking for change through Job Corps helped create a<br />

facility for youth needing a change at Hosanna House.<br />

Mr. Leon Haynes, Director of Hosanna House, reported at<br />

the Ambassador of Hope Gala held in December 2012, that<br />

without the assistance of IUOE Local 66 and Job Corps, the<br />

[top] Pittsburgh Job Corps members construct a retaining wall at<br />

Hosanna House.<br />

[above, l to r] Hosanna House Director Leon Haynes presents<br />

Joseph Dixon with the “Angel of Hope” award. [photos: J. Dixon]<br />

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