JACS was a national human service organization of community volunteers helping at-risk youth enter the workforce and become self-reliant adults. Local JACS Volunteers contact young adults when they return home from Job Corps - a federally funded vocational and educational program. Job Corps was started in 1964 as part of President Johnson’s War on Poverty to address the needs of low-income 16 to 24-year olds to gain a skill and become employed. There were 122 Job Corps centers in 48 states nationwide training 60,000 youth annually. JACS was started in 1969 and had 2,400 volunteers throughout the country to help graduates of Job Corps find jobs and begin careers. JACS had an annual budget of about $4 million, 98 percent of which came from its single Labor Department contract for Job Corps support services.
My job as Regional Director was to manage the
program and oversee the recruitment of JACS volunteers in my region consisting of California, Nevada,
Arizona and Hawaii. There were four Job
Corps Centers in the Region: Los
Angeles, Reno, Phoenix and Hawaii. My
office was in the Federal Building in San Francisco and I had four staff assist
me. Our mission was to travel the region conducting outreach to various businesses
and community organizations not only to recruit volunteers but to identify
resources for providing assistance to Job Corps graduates in job search,
further training and counselling. Through these
outreach calls, JACS Volunteers offer support and provide information about
community resources that can help the youth meet their current needs for
example with job search, continued education or training. I made a lot of contacts, particularly with
the business community and service organizations. For example, in Los Angeles Rockwell
corporation was a big supporter, rotary and Kiwanis clubs, and were also a good resource.
Regional Staff, Coordinators and |
Volunteers were Advisors
Anne McMillan, Sue Gartley, Bill Galloway Bob Welch, Marlene Suggs and Myself |
Personal Assistance Report
Activities like a Job Fair |
Corpsmen and Counsellors
Job Interview |
Volunteer of the Year
Speaking engagement at the Kiwanis Club |
A nice bonus from JACS Executive VP
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