LC’s YouthBuild Offers Young Adults a Second Chance Through Education, Construction Training and Community Service
The Lewis and Clark Community College program serves students ages 16-24 with diploma instruction, paid job training and community service opportunities.
Jan Dona - Lewis & Clark Community College
ALTON – For young adults who left high school before earning a diploma, Lewis and Clark Community College's YouthBuild program offers more than a path back to the classroom. It provides career training, leadership development and the opportunity to make a lasting impact on the community.Serving students ages 16 to 24, YouthBuild combines high school diploma instruction with hands-on construction training, paying students while they learn and preparing them for careers in the skilled trades...
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