Support Ontario Youth today announced the successful completion of another season of the Tools in the Trades Boot Camp.
READ MORESupport Ontario Youth holds around 25 of these boot camps annually across the province, helping participants take the first steps toward a skilled trades career.
READ MORESupport Ontario Youth today announced the successful completion of another season of the Tools in the Trades Boot Camp. This season, 1,089 participants engaged in hands-on training, explored skilled trades career pathways and connected with industry professionals.
“Our mission has always been to provide a gateway into the skilled trades through hands-on learning and direct industry connections,” said Melanie Winter, Executive Director of Support Ontario Youth. “This year’s success demonstrates the ongoing need for accessible training opportunities and the impact they have on future apprentices.”
“I would like to express my sincere gratitude for the opportunity to participate in the Boot Camp. The experience was invaluable, providing education, leadership, hands-on training, and exposure to industry best practices that have further solidified my passion for the trade.” – Oto-obong Moses Eshiet
“As a woman who is new to the trades, my experiences at Tools in the Trades helped me overcome barriers within myself as I worked toward obtaining an Apprenticeship. Through guided learning and time on the tools, I gained new skills and faced my fears.” – Amanda Vey
That’s A Wrap
The team at Support Ontario Youth would like to express a huge thank you to all partners, sponsors, and participants from this season. Their support plays a vital role in the program’s success, ensuring Boot Camps continue to empower the next generation of skilled trades professionals.
This Employment Ontario program is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.
This Employment Ontario project is funded in part by the Government of Canada and the Government of Ontario.