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Mission: To prepare young adults for successful working lives.
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Program Overview
Site Layout Image Funded by Congress and administered by the United States Department of Labor as a public/private partnership with Management Training Corporation
Site Layout Image Located in a rural setting on a plateau above the Sandy River, approximately 18 miles east of downtown Portland, Oregon
Site Layout Image Capacity for 120 residential students and can accommodate 45 students who commute from the surrounding locale
Site Layout Image Six vocational training offerings include Business Technologies, Culinary Arts, Auto Body Collision Repair, Protective Services/Security, Health Occupations, and Electrical
Site Layout Image 90 percent of the students who attend Springdale are from the Pacific Northwest
Site Layout Image Approximately 30 percent of our students represent ethnic minorities
Site Layout Image Students are equally male and female

Program Eligibility
The program is intended to assist low-income youth. Admission will not be granted if a health condition will be a hazard to self or others, or if there is a history of serious law violations or violent behavior.

Program Benefits
The program is free to qualified applicants. Students receive room and board, basic medical and dental services, clothes appropriate for work, and vocational, academic and social skills training. Students also get a living allowance every two weeks which can range from $22.00 to $80.00 depending on how long they've been enrolled in the Job Corps Program. There is also a Readjustment Allowance set aside for students to use after they leave Job Corps, but students must remain in the program for at least six months to qualify. Every student has the privilege of a weekend pass, unless restricted to campus for discipline reasons.

History
The Springdale campus was formerly a dairy farm, and two of the original buildings remain. The recreation building and cafeteria were added when the center was a Franciscan seminary in the 1960's. The distinctive iron dragon that welcomes everyone entering the campus was created by students in a welding vocation that existed on campus for many years.

Community Involvement
The center's students and staff participate in national service events such as National Youth Service Day and Make A Difference Day. In the past year, students have participated in many community service projects including:
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Site Layout Image Old McDonald's Farm (helping inner city children have an opportunity to see farm life and animals)
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Work-Based Learning
Springdale students gain hands-on work experience by working on a job site with local employers when they have attained proficiency in the classroom. Employers currently participating include: Marriott Hotel, Hilton Hotel, Marquis Care Centers, Ron Tonkin Collision Repair, Borders Books, Resource Connectors

PIVOT
Springdale's satellite project, PIVOT, is a fully non-residential program located just outside of downtown Portland. PIVOT provides training to up to 50 female students, ages 16 to 24 in the Business Technologies trade. The mission of the program is to provide comprehensive educational and vocational training to empower single and parenting teens to move successfully from welfare to work.

PIVOT began as a pilot program in October 1989 as a community, partnership-based collaborative venture jointly run with the City of Portland and the Portland Public School District. The program is now in its 11th year of providing successful job training.
31224 E. Historic Columbia River Hwy.
Troutdale, OR 97060
503.695.2245 phone | 503.695.2254 fax
contact@springdalejobcorps.org
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