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    Kids’ Trade Program Wants Help from Skilled Workers

    BEX StaffBy BEX StaffAugust 31, 2022No Comments3 Mins Read
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    By TradeUp!

    TradeUp! a Phoenix nonprofit dedicated to empowering children through hands-on learning in the construction trades, is seeking parents, educators and professionals in the skilled trades to volunteer at its educational workforce development program. The free afterschool program, now in its sixth session at Madison Park Middle School, introduces students to careers in the skilled trades through interactive training modules led by local construction industry experts.

    To kickstart the Fall 2022 program, TradeUp! is inviting industry professionals to join them on Wednesday, Aug. 31, from 3:30 – 5:30 pm at the Helios Education Foundation at 4747 N. 32nd Street, Phoenix. Registration is requested at http://tradeupclub.org/. Organizers will demonstrate how skilled trade professionals who volunteer for just one day can help shatter misconceptions, teach basic skills, and share the joy of building our community.

    As the rising cost of a college education is on the minds of many parents, TradeUp! seeks to inform students of the wide range of high-quality, high-paying career opportunities in the construction trades that often don’t require a four-year degree.

    While the 21-week program is free for students, the nonprofit relies on the support of business partners. To offer a complete learning module, it needs volunteers from different specialties to lead age-appropriate, dynamic activities. Each week focuses on a new skill that combines STEM subjects with hands-on instruction for basic skills such as carpentry, plumbing, and electrical, as well as virtual reality and computer modeling.

    “Rosendin supports TradeUp! because we want to create awareness for students and their parents about the wide variety of careers in the electrical industry that offer career growth opportunities whether they plan to attend college or enter the workforce after graduation,” said Jake Kenney, TradeUp! marketing chair and business development coordinator for Rosendin. “We encourage more construction companies to join the effort to educate the next generation that will propel our industry to the next level.”  

    The TradeUp! after-school club, formerly known as CACTUS (Careers in Architecture, Construction & Trades Uplifting Students), was created in 2018 with the Madison Elementary School District. Previous learning modules include how bathroom plumbing works, repairing drywall, painting, wiring solar panels, and building a doghouse. In addition, students toured trade educational facilities and construction sites, and met with high school students attending a training school like West-MEC.

    TradeUp! is possible thanks to the sustained backing of its trade partners at Chasse Building Team and Gilbane, as well as support and donations from industry, including Arizona Masonry Council, Cotton Architecture + Design, DEPCOM Power, Global Roofing Group, Karber Corporation, Renco Roofing, Sun Valley Construction, Sargon Masonry, TDI Industries and the Arizona Chapter of NECA, among others.

    For more information, contact Sasha Lewis at TradeUp! at (602) 492-3540 or visit them at https://www.facebook.com/TradeUpClub and http://tradeupclub.org/.

    afterschool program Arizona Chapter of NECA Arizona Masonry Council CACTUS Careers in Architecture Chasse Building Team Construction & Trades Uplifting Students Cotton Architecture + Design DEPCOM Power Gilbane Global Roofing Group Helios Education Foundation Karber Corporation Madison Elementary School District Madison Park Middle School non-profit Renco Roofing Rosendin Sargon Masonry Sasha Lewis skilled trades STEM Sun Valley Construction TDI Industries TradeUp! workforce education
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