NAWIC Chapter 341 proudly participated in this year's Build My Future event, a community outreach initiative designed to inspire high school students to consider careers in the construction industry. The event, held on October 16th at the Jefferson City Jaycee Fairgrounds, featured a variety of activities and workshops aimed at showcasing the diverse opportunities available within the construction sector.
One of the highlights of the event was the construction-themed relay race, where students competed in a series of challenges designed to test their problem-solving skills, and knowledge of construction principles. NAWIC Chapter 341 members actively participated in the race, providing guidance and encouragement to the young participants.
The relay race was not only a light-hearted and engaging activity but also a valuable learning experience. It allowed the students to have fun while also exploring various areas of the construction industry. By participating in the race, they gained a better understanding of the skills and knowledge required to succeed in this field.
Engaging with the future workforce of the construction industry is crucial for the continued growth and success of the sector. By participating in events like Build My Future, NAWIC Chapter 341 is helping to inspire the next generation to pursue careers in construction. By showcasing the diverse opportunities available and providing hands-on experiences, we can encourage more young men and women to explore this exciting and rewarding field.
NAWIC Chapter 341 is committed to fostering a more inclusive and diverse construction industry. Our participation in Build My Future is just one example of our efforts to empower tomorrow's workforce and create a brighter future for the industry.
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