CCorps Trainer, Matt, and Warnetta celebrat the induction of new members

CCorps Trainer, Matt, and Warnetta celebrate the induction of new members

Teisha's mom brought food for the potluck to show her support

Teisha's mom brought food for the potluck to show her support

October 4th through the 17th I, Caleb Jones, attended the Computer Corps orientation in hopes of having the privilege of joining the AmeriCorps program. Though a lot of the orientation involved paper work and reviewing the policies and procedures, other members and I, had a lot of fun with the teambuilding activities. I learned a lot of things about computers that I did not know before, and a lot about the actual program. The first week was basically paperwork, but when week two started–the fun began. I got to take apart and put together a computer, which is something I have never done before and it was an awesome experience. We also took a trip a Goodwill that refurbishes computers, and got to see their computer museum. AYW student, Ateisha Flint, said “I really enjoyed volunteering at the River City Youth, and the marble game we played.” Unfortunately, not everyone who attended orientation made it in, though everyone was a worthy candidate, there were only so many spots open. About twenty other students and I are now AmeriCorps members, and we all look forward to what lies ahead in the Computer Corps program.

By,

Caleb Jones, Service Learning Academy Student

 

Bicycles, Waterfalls, and Burgers

On Wednesday, October 3rd, a large group of AYW students and staff along with members from the local bike shop, Bicycle Sport Shop,

Ridin' Bikes

Ridin' Bikes

took a trip to McKinney Falls to ride one of the several hike and bike trails in the park. For many of the students it was the first time they had ridden a bike in outdoor terrain. Bicycle Sport Shop contributed greatly by providing bikes for the students and lessons on how to repair them should a student find him/herself in a situation requiring some know-how. AYW student Caleb Jones said, “Not only was it probably the most fun field trip I’ve been on, but the burgers were delicous.”

Hopefully we can continue to provide more unorthodox, but still fun field trips for the students at AYW such as this one.

By: Bill Shannon

 

Parc Smith, E Corps Program Director, alongside John Hibbitts, Workforce Volunteer of the Year Award Recipient

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AUSTIN, TX – October 15, 2009 – Today, Workforce Solutions Capital Area Workforce Board awardswill award the 2009 Volunteer of the Year Award to John Hibbitts, a 77 year old stone mason and long time AmeriCorps volunteer with American YouthWorks’ Environmental Corps. Hibbitts has a colorful background that began at age 7 as a stone mason in Scotland. He has since come full circle and currently dedicates his time to sharing his expert skills with young men and women in the job training program at American YouthWorks.

With a military history that began with the Special Air Service of the British Armed Forces, he eventually naturalized to the United States and became a member of the US Special Forces, serving with distinction in Vietnam with the Green Berets. Upon completion of his tour of duty, he returned to honing his stone masonry skills in a wide array of specialized projects such as creating the soaring stone arch structures for the National Cathedral in Washington, DC and revitalizing historic buildings and cathedrals in Guatemala that were devastated by the earthquake of 1976.

When Hibbitts came to American YouthWorks in 2006, he passed on the masonry and blacksmithing skills he had acquired and honed over a lifetime to the young people in the AmeriCorps program who were already doing basic masonry projects in their work with Texas Parks and Wildlife Department. Over the next three years, Hibbitts immersed himself in a wide variety of projects, connecting with the young members of the AmeriCorps program through their shared interest in using their hands and intellects to create something beautiful, useful, and durable.

The incredible efforts of John Hibbitts have impacted American YouthWorks’ workforce development program as a whole. The Environmental Corps now has a full blown masonry and blacksmith apprenticeship programs and places members into coveted internships with agencies such as National Park Service and Texas Parks and Wildlife. His contributions to the program have also resulted in funding commitments from these agencies to continue to develop the masonry apprenticeship program and to continue to produce high quality masons for restoration work in our nation’s parks and public spaces.

Since 2006, Mr. Hibbitts has given more than 3,000 hours of his time and heart to working with young people at American YouthWorks and engendering their love of creation, sense of their own historic place in time, and general harmony with their social and natural environment.

About Workforce Solution – Capital Area
Workforce Solutions – Capital Area Workforce Board is the publicly-funded workforce Board for Travis County. Through strong partnerships and strategic collaborations, Workforce Solutions is leading the region’s workforce system in the development of a world-class workforce.

About Environmental Corps
Environmental Corps (E-Corps) is a green jobs training program that allows youth and young adults to build and restore the natural environment through parks and trails projects and forestry and habitat restoration throughout the State of Texas and beyond. Its AmeriCorps program integrates young adults from throughout the nation with local youth to create a blended, transformative, cultural experience for all participants. Youth learn cutting-edge environmental jobs skills while pursuing their education and improving their test scores and behavior. E-Corps is a member of The Corps Network and is a nationally-recognized, award-winning program. E-Corps is a frequent recipient of contracts with local, state, national and federal government entities due to its solid reputation in producing quality work, its members’ technical skills and its safety training.

About American YouthWorks
American YouthWorks is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Austin, Texas that is dedicated to empowering youth through education and green jobs training. AYW operates a public charter high school, a GED program, Casa Verde Builders, Environmental Corps and Computer Corps. American YouthWorks also offers onsite social services, including a health care clinic, parent/child development center and counseling. For more than thirty years, American YouthWorks has assisted thousands of local youth in transforming their lives through community service, education and a commitment to preserving the natural environment.

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CONTACT: Melissa Miller, Communications Director
Phone: (512) 744-1904
mmiller@americanyouthworks.org
www.americanyouthworks.org

 

AUSTIN, TXOctober 9, 2009 – This week, the American YouthWorks’ Environmental Corps (E-Corps) will wrap up their latest trail restoration project at Caprock Canyons State Park in Quitaque, TX. Service members with the E-Corps program brought a focus on erosion control to help revitalize and sustain the trails for future state park visitors.
The erosion control project included building water bars, which help to redirect water from the trails, and building rock steps on steeper parts of the trails. Members moved and dry-stacked large pieces of stone and repaired older sections of the stone stairways.
The crew arrived on October 5th and backpacked into the park for the duration of the project, experiencing back-country camping as a change of pace from localized car-camping. The crew will also receive an educational opportunity to learn about ethnobotany and flint mapping from archaeological experts in the park. Members with the E-Corps Caprock Canyons trail restoration project range in age from 19 to 28 and serve as part of the Trails Across Texas crew, funded by Texas Parks and Wildlife.


About Environmental Corps

Environmental Corps (E-Corps) is a green jobs training program that allows youth and young adults to build and restore the natural environment through parks and trails projects and forestry and habitat restoration throughout the State of Texas and beyond. Its AmeriCorps program integrates young adults from throughout the nation with local youth to create a blended, transformative, cultural experience for all participants. Youth learn cutting-edge environmental jobs skills while pursuing their education and improving their test scores and behavior. E-Corps is a member of The Corps Network and is a nationally-recognized, award-winning program. E-Corps is a frequent recipient of contracts with local, state, national and federal government entities due to its solid reputation in producing quality work, its members’ technical skills and its safety training.

About American Youth Works
American YouthWorks is a 501(c)(3) organization based in Austin, Texas that is dedicated to empowering youth through education and green jobs training. AYW operates a public charter high school, a GED program, Casa Verde Builders, Environmental Corps and Computer Corps. American YouthWorks also offers onsite social services, including a health care clinic, parent/child development center and counseling. For more than thirty years, American YouthWorks has assisted thousands of local youth in transforming their lives through community service, education and a commitment to preserving the natural environment.
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CONTACT: Melissa Miller, Communications Director
Phone: (512) 744-1904
mmiller@americanyouthworks.org
www.americanyouthworks.org

 

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