Tulsa Community WorkAdvance’s Secures Aviation Education Funding from Aeronautics Commission
Tulsa Community WorkAdvance’s Aerospace and Advanced Manufacturing Job Training Secures Aviation Education Funding from Aeronautics Commission OKLAHOMA CITY – Twenty-eight organizations were awarded Aerospace and Aviation Education Program grants or contracts totaling over $296,697 from the Oklahoma Aeronautics Commission (OAC). The record amount of funds will be used to expose more school-aged children in Oklahoma…
Read MoreTulsa Community WorkAdvance, CAP Tulsa, and Healthcare Training featured in Pacific Standard magazine
Tulsa Community WorkAdvance was recently featured in “Breaking the Cycle of Poverty, Two Generations at a Time” in the October issue of Pacific Standard magazine. The article highlights how new anti-poverty programs help both children and parents to succeed. Specifically mentioned in the article is Tulsa Community WorkAdvance’s (TCW) partnership with CAP Tulsa. For the…
Read MoreTulsa Community WorkAdvance named Tulsa Area United Way Partner Agency
Tulsa Community WorkAdvance (TCW) was recently named one of the Tulsa Area United Way’s Partner Agencies. Joining more than 50 other local non-profit organizations, TCW is proud to represent their workadvance model to help Tulsans find long-lasting careers with the help of the Tulsa Area United Way. About the Tulsa Area United Way: The Tulsa…
Read MoreTulsa Community WorkAdvance featured in Tulsa World
Tulsa Community WorkAdvance was featured in an outstanding article by the Tulsa World and staff writer Mike Averill that truly captures the essence of our program. We encourage you to go to the Tulsa World’s website and read the article in it’s entirety by clicking here.
Read MoreTCW Program Graduate Ezekiel Moreno Interviewed by New York Times
One of our CNC Machinist graduate and placement customers was recently interviewed by the New York Times. We’re proud of Ezekiel Moreno for representing TCW well within the article. One of our favorite highlights is this quote: “We’ve moved out of an apartment and into a house,” Moreno told me, explaining how his new job has changed…
Read MoreThe Christian Science Monitor Covers the Promise of WorkAdvance Programs
Tulsa Community WorkAdvance was honored to be interviewed by The Christian Science Monitor recently. The article discusses how we bridge the gap between worker and workforce to help our skilled talent earn employment and stay employed within their trained field. Two of our great local partners, McKissick and M&M Manufacturing, were featured in the article,…
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