Serve Your Country, Secure Your Future, Building North America
Helmets to Hardhats is a national, nonprofit program that connects National Guard, Reserve, retired and transitioning active-duty military service members with skilled training and quality career opportunities in the construction industry.
The program is designed to help military service members successfully transition back into civilian life by offering them the means to secure a quality career in the construction industry.
Most career opportunities offered by the program are connected to federally-approved apprenticeship training programs. Such training is provided by the trade organizations themselves at no cost to the veteran. No prior experience is needed; in fact, most successful placements start with virtually no experience in their chosen field. All participating trade organizations conduct three to five year earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship training programs that teach service members everything they need to know to become a construction industry professional with a specialization in a particular craft. And, because these apprenticeship programs are regulated and approved at both federal and state levels, veterans can utilize their Montgomery G.I. Bill benefits to supplement their income while they are learning valuable skills and on the job training.
In 2007, Helmets to Hardhats supplemented its existing program with a disabled American veteran program known as the “Wounded Warrior” program, which serves to connect disabled veterans with employment opportunities in the construction industry and the careers that support construction.
Wednesday, OCTOBER 9, 2019 Expo Hall @ Kewaunee County Fairgrounds Student sessions 8:30am-11:00am & 12N-2:30pm
Presented By: NorthEast WI Building & Construction Trades Council
Interactive Participation • HANDS on Activities • LEARN from Journey workers
Who should Attend: High School Students interested in applying their knowledge to analyze, evaluate, and build a career with a lifetime of satisfaction.Teachers and Counselors are encouraged to attend and explore careers in the trades.
Students contact your teacher or counselor on how to register.
All these trades offer Apprenticeships.
For more information contact: Ted Gumieny NEWBCTC Office: 920-733-3136
Our thoughts and prayers go out to our Brothers and their families in Local 3 Green Bay. Last Tuesday Local 3 lost a brother Brian Delebreau in a tragic accident and Paul Price seriously hurt and still in the Hospital. Local 3 and The Bricklayers and Allied Craftworkers District Council of Wisconsin would ask if anyone like to donate to help with both families. Please make your donation to:
BAC District Council of WI address is P.O. Box 510617 New Berlin WI 53151. Please include in memo of your donation to the Brian Delebreau and Paul Price fund