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Workforce Development Board partnerships making a difference for former foster youth in San Bernardino

By Community Writer, SBC Workforce
October 14, 2024 at 02:46pm. Views: 440

In the heart of San Bernardino County, Alejandro Aguirre, a resilient twenty-one-year-old, is rewriting the story of his life through the transformative power of a unique partnership between the Workforce Development Board (WDB) and First Institute Training and Management (FITM). Alejandro's journey, marked by the hardships of foster care and constant upheaval, has taken a remarkable turn, as he navigates towards a brighter future filled with opportunities he never thought possible. Twenty-one-year-old Alejandro Aguirre has experienced more than his share of overwhelming challenges in his young life. He is the second oldest of nine children, has been in foster care since the age of 8 and has been dealing with the instability of having to move from place to place his whole life. 

 

Alejandro, who lives in Needles, says that a partnership between the Workforce Development Board (WDB) and First Institute Training and Management (FITM) has made this a defining year for him, providing him with opportunities and resources that he previously never thought possible. The partnership helps young adults overcome barriers to education and employment by providing resources that improve job skills and help them explore career options available in our region. 

 

“Not only did WDB and First Institute Training help me get an official job, but they also helped me enroll at Palo Verde Community College, where I am currently pursuing higher opportunities,” Alejandro says.

 

“Alejandro is a powerful example of the importance of partnerships that San Bernardino County Workforce Development has with youth service providers throughout the entire county,” said William Sterling, WDB Chairman. “We value the relationships developed with organizations and industry that makes this type of life-changing, community impact possible.” 

Alejandro Aguirre's story reminds us that with determination, support, and innovative partnerships, young individuals facing adversity can rewrite their destinies and build brighter futures. The collaboration between the Workforce Development Board and First Institute Training and Management stands as a beacon of hope for many young adults like Alejandro, offering them the tools and resources they need to achieve their dreams.

To get connected to workforce resources, please visit their website, call (800) 451-JOBS(5627), or follow them on social media @SBCWorkforce.

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