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Milwaukee Job Corps Center Hosts Alumni Day, Calls Alumni to Action on Open Enrollment Campaign
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Former Students, Staff, and Current Trainees Unite to Celebrate Success and Encourage Future Workforce.

MILWAUKEE - Washingtoner -- Milwaukee, WI — The Milwaukee Job Corps Center recently hosted its highly anticipated Alumni Day, welcoming back former students to join current trainees and staff for an uplifting day of connection, reflection, and celebration. The event underscored the Center's commitment to building a supportive community and empowering young adults to pursue rewarding careers.

Alumni Day featured a variety of engaging activities, including a shared meal and the spirited "8 Career Success Standards Challenge." This team-based challenge encouraged participants to demonstrate essential skills such as teamwork, leadership, and problem-solving, while sharing in the excitement and camaraderie that define the Milwaukee Job Corps experience.

One of the event's highlights was the "What would you tell your younger self?" activity, where alumni and staff offered words of wisdom and personal insights. These conversations fostered meaningful dialogue about growth, resilience, and the importance of second chances, further strengthening the bonds within the Milwaukee Job Corps community.

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More than just a reunion, Alumni Day also served as a call to action. Center leaders encouraged alumni to help promote Milwaukee Job Corps' open enrollment and share the benefits of free career training, food, and lodging with other young people. By telling their stories and celebrating their achievements, alumni can inspire the next generation to build the skills and confidence needed for a successful future.

Looking to launch your career and build a brighter future? The Milwaukee Job Corps Center is the perfect place to start! 🌟
Young adults gain hands‑on training, industry‑recognized credentials, and real‑world experience in high‑demand fields like advanced manufacturing, healthcare, construction, hospitality, IT, and more — all at no cost.
At Milwaukee Job Corps, you'll find:
🔧 Practical skills that employers want
📚 Supportive staff dedicated to your success
💼 Career pathways that lead directly into the workforce
🏘️ A community that helps you grow personally and professionally

Ready to Take the Next Step? Interested applicants can apply now and learn more about available programs and opportunities at Milwaukee Job Corps Center: https://Milwaukee.JobCorps.gov

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Younes Haimani
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Source: Horizons Youth Services

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