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An inspiring display of collaboration and skill, WorkAbility I students work with the Trinity County Office of Education, participating in a series of hands-on projects for Native American, Day McKinney-Vento, and Foster Youth programs.
Two highlights are the students' involvement in completing an ongoing leather project for Native American Day, and the sublimation and creation of drink-ware for the McKinney-Vento and Foster Youth Programs.
Students used this technique to create custom drink-ware for the two youth programs' upcoming end-of-year meeting. This project was particularly impactful, as it equipped students with new technical skills and experience with specialized equipment.
These activities underscored the positive impact of collaborative educational initiatives. The student's hard work demonstrated the significant benefits of such programs in empowering youth and preparing them for future success.
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