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CNC Students Complete Ivy Tech Program

ivy-videoRecently, Ivy Tech held a graduation ceremony for 6 individuals who completed their Computer Numerically Controlled (CNC) Machining program. Skilled CNC Operators are in high demand in our Region. Completion of the the 225 hour program helped provide students with machining skills that employers are looking for.  This is the second class that has completed the program. The previous class included 9 students who are now employed with local employers.

The next training program is scheduled to start on January 13.  For more information, please contact or visit your local WorkOne.

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JAG Holiday Service Projects

This holiday season several of our local JAG Students gave back to the community through service projects.

CODA Blankets

As stated on the CODA Terre Haute website, “The mission of the Council on Domestic Abuse, Inc. is the elimination of domestic violence and sexual assault through societal change and the empowerment of abused individuals and their minor children”.

Recently, CODA Director, Lorrie Kelley visited the Terre Haute North JAG Class. The students learned about the work this agency does, the training necessary to work at CODA, some of the tasks involved in working with CODA, and the risks involved with helping these families. They learned that they offer volunteer and internship opportunities as well.  In order to become a volunteer at CODA, a person must go through a 12 hour crisis management training.  At least two students are planning on doing this training and hope to work as volunteers at CODA. 

The JAG class also learned that there was a huge need for Christmas gifts. To help these clients during this winter season, the class decided to purchase items to be used as gifts. In addition to the items purchased, the students also purchased materials to make hand-made blankets. The students wrapped these blankets and other items to be given as gifts to CODA.

For more information about CODA, please visit : http://codaterrehaute.org/

12 Trees of Christmas

The Northview JAG Students took the phrase, the 12 Days of Christmas and put their own spin on it. The Students decided to give back this year by selecting a family from each of the 12 schools, Elementary, Junior High and High School, in Clay County and providing them with a Christmas tree for the holidays.

The students contacted sponsors for donations. Wagoner Tree Farm in Greencastle donated several of the trees. Ornaments and lights were also collected to decorate the trees.

Before the Christmas holiday the students delivered the trees, lights, decorations, stockings, and gloves to needy families in Clay Community Schools.

"The parents and children have been extremely thankful. It has been a heartwarming experience for everyone involved.  I’m extremely proud of all my JAG students for coming up with such a wonderful community service project and I am thankful beyond words for the support all of you given them".  Dana Bottomly Northview High School JAG Specialist

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WorkOne Hosts Partner Conference

On Friday the 13th WorkOne hosted its annual Community Partners Conference.

The conference brought together nearly fifty individuals.    Participants were able to network and discuss ways we can all work together to better serve our customers.

Representatives from the various agencies provided presentations/updates on the valuable services that they provide to our community.  The conference featured presentations from:

  • Experience Works
  • The Hamilton Center
  • Vocational Rehabilitation
  • Adult Basic Education
  • Disability Resource Coordinator
  • WorkOne
  • Vincennes University
  • Ivy Tech Corporate College

Thank you to all who participated in the conference and for all that our partners do for our community.

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JAG Service Project - Light House Mission

An important part of the JAG curriculum is community service.

Recently, JAG students from Terre Haute North High School and Northview High School spent time serving members of our community.  In this project, Students spent time assisting the Light House Mission in Terre Haute. 

Terre Haute North JAG Members volunteered to help serve meals and assisted the Light House Mission Staff.

Students from the Northview JAG association helped the Light House Mission prepare Thanksgiving baskets for families in our community.  With the help of our JAG students, the Light House Mission was able to provide over 550 Thanksgiving baskets.  The baskets were distributed to families across the Terre Haute area.

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WorkOne Hosts Job Fair for MPS Employees

On Thursday December 5th, WorkOne sponsored a job fair for the employees impacted by the announced closure of Multi Packaging Solutions (MPS) Terre Haute facility. 

The closure impacted 150 local employees.

At the job fair, approximately 75 former MPS employees and their spouses were able to meet with over a dozen local employers with current job openings.  The attendees were also able to meet with WorkOne staff members to learn about additional benefits available to them such as short term training assistance.

Prior to the job fair, WorkOne provided workshops on Resume Creation and Interview skills to help prepare the candidates for event.

These workers have a tremendous amount of experience and skills that employers are looking for.  They have a proven track record of performing in a production environment and have qualities that will make them an asset to their next employer.

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TAA will be having an Open House Orientation from 2-6pm on April 17 at the following address:

Vigo County Library

Meeting Rooms B & C

680 Poplar Street

Terre Haute, Indiana 47807

Eligible candidates will be recieve a postcard in the mail with additional details.