We are delighted to share the ongoing success of our participants at Youth One Stop, and we owe this achievement to the steadfast support of our dedicated partners.
John Pierre Louis, Youth One Stop Senior Youth Service Specialist
The Career Action Center (CAC) is poised to embark on an exciting new chapter of programming within Poughkeepsie High School this year. Since 2014, the CAC has been committed to empowering PHS students with a full service job and career planning services through its Drop-In Center and individual mentoring – through its Mentoring Program.
Marilyn Figueroa, Director of Workforce Development
The Chamber Foundation’s Workforce Development Center specializes in providing robust programming offering Dutchess County youth and adults educational and skills training opportunities who face significant challenges in pursuing education or obtaining employment. However, our motive goes beyond merely meeting employment objectives. The Workforce Development Center is a community-driven movement that's deeply rooted in the belief that our greatest investments lie in the potential of our people. A
Marilyn Figueroa, Director of Workforce Development
The Workforce Development Center’s Youth One Stop Program enjoyed a fun weekend kicking off this summer with DC Works, hosting the Poughkeepsie’s Slam Dunk Basketball Tournament on June 30th and July 1st at Malcolm X Park in the City of Poughkeepsie.
Ashley M. Adorno, Workforce Programs Administrative Assistant
The Workforce Development Center is excited to announce the return of its Next Gen Summer Academy (NGSA) for a third year!
Karl Grant Jr., Youth Service Specialist, Youth One Stop
The Career Action Center is proud to present our newly launched Youth Entrepreneur Program (YEP). In collaboration with the City of Poughkeepsie’s Youth Activities and Opportunity Grant Program, the Youth Entrepreneur Program is designed to provide local area youth with foundational knowledge and essential leadership skills needed to develop original business ventures within their local community in preparation for today’s workforce.
Kori Hambric, Career Action Center Mentor
This year, we are slowly rebuilding new connections and our participants are eager to be able to resume their passions in serving our community.
John Pierre-Louis, Senior Youth Service Specialist, Youth One Stop Program
Our WDC programs continue to seek interested employers to become host sites for internships. For more information on how to get involved, please contact the Director of the Workforce Development Center Programs, Marilyn Figueroa at mfigueroa@dcrcoc.org or 845-454-1700 Ext. 1051.
By: Marilyn Figueroa, Director of the Workforce Development Center
The Next Gen Career Academy Program (NGCA) has successfully completed one year! This program which is open to juniors and seniors in Dutchess County schools provides students with paid work experiences in a career interest of their choice within their communities.
Kimara Smith, Youth Service Specialist for Next-Gen Career Academy and Youth One Stop
Every year in February, Workforce Development Center Program Participants lead a project dedicated to black history. This year, participants sought within their own communities to identify mission-driven leaders who are currently making their mark in black history.
Marilyn Figueroa, Youth One Stop Program Coordinator