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Front Page
Court Upholds Streamlined Storm Water Permit
Will You Be the Next Winner of a Digital Camera?
Builders Curbing Speculation in Housing
Layouts for Living
Floor Plans: Livable Density in the Pacific Northwest
Coast to Coast
Con Artists Play Troubling Game: Grand Theft Home
Economics & Finance
Housing Hotter Than Expected, But Prices Will Cool Down
Home Starts Zooming and Booming in May
Builder Confidence Hits Its Highest Level All Year
Eye on the Economy
Tips
Builders’ Tip: Protecting a Hardwood Floor
Business Management
Wireless Works for the Home Building Industry — Really
Regulation
Bald Eagle Recovery Poses Challenges for Builders
Seniors Housing
Pulte Finds Outlying Metro Areas Prime for Active Adults
Technology: A Different Kind of Amenity
Commercial
Small and Balanced Is Best Path Into Light Commercial
Education
MIRM-Aid Puts Case Study Panic in its Place
Education Calendar
Safety
Safety Handbooks Available in English and Spanish
Builders Show
The Early Bird Catches the Hotel — IBS Registration Opens
Research
EnergyValue Awards Application Period Opens
Building Systems
Insulated Concrete Forms Course Available for HBAs
Log Construction Standard Up For Public Review
Sales
Real Pointers for Creating Effective Virtual Reality Tours
Legal
Ask the Lawyer: About Estate Planning
Labor
Housing Career Opportunities Await Project CRAFT Grads
International
Mexico May Attract Retirees From Around the World
Building Products
Outdoor Rooms Rank High on Consumer Lists
Builder's Engineer
Obey Your Kitchen Pig
TV
NAHB-Produced Shows on HGTV & DIY — This Week
Endowment
Endowment to Fund Minority Workforce Outreach
Association News
North Carolina Vet Receives a Hero’s Welcome
Win Recognition for Your Community Service Work
Put the NBN Hammer Cursor on Your Computer and Web Site
Save on DELL™ Computer Products
Help Tsunami Survivors Rebuild Their Homes
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Calendar of Events

Housing Career Opportunities Await Project CRAFT Grads

Students at June 10 graduation ceremonies for the Home Builders Institute's (HBI) Project CRAFT (Community, Restitution, Apprenticeship-Focused Training) program at the Avon Park Youth Academy in Avon Park, Fla., heard encouraging remarks by Tampa builder and developer Bill Paul about the vast opportunities awaiting them in the state’s residential construction industry.

“Project CRAFT has received many accolades for its unique ability to turn lives around,” said Paul. “Its graduates are prepared to work and contribute to the growth and prosperity of our great nation.”

Funding for the Avon Park facility and its operations, including Project CRAFT, are provided by Florida’s Department of Juvenile Justice (DJJ), which had a number of representatives attending the ceremonies, along with members of the state legislature.

In her commencement address, Highlands County Sheriff Susan Benton, the first elected female sheriff in Florida, challenged the graduates to “strive to leave behind a legacy, have a great impact on your school and community, promote excellence in all things and become a leader in society.”

Avon Park is HBI’s largest Project CRAFT program, training 160 students annually. Since 1997, it has helped more than 1,000 adjudicated youths start careers in residential construction, offering training in building and apartment maintenance, carpentry, landscaping, masonry and plumbing.

In addition to skills training, the students in the program receive their GEDs and work on other special diplomas. In keeping with the goal of Project CRAFT to improve the overall quality of life for its students, they also receive instruction in CPR, first aid, substance abuse, victim accountability, anger management and employability skills.

There are three other Project CRAFT sites in Florida at Pembroke Pines, Orlando and Tampa. The Florida legislature has provided funding for a fourth site in the Clearwater area, which should begin operating later this summer.

Students who complete the award-winning program have a recidivism rate of 15% or less, compared to a national average of more than 50%.

Recognizing the singular accomplishments of this skilled trades training program, DJJ has renewed its funding for Project CRAFT for another three years.

Project CRAFT training programs are also found in Mississippi, New Jersey, Tennessee and Texas.

For more information, e-mail Dennis Torbett at HBI, or call him at 800-795-7955 x8908.


 

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