Workshops for Warriors serves two comprehensive needs in one fell swoop, offering valuable skillsets to fill millions of jobs that are empty out there due to lack of anyone who knows how to actually do them, as well as helping a million veterans–at no cost–transition to the next chapter in their lives as civilians with training, certification and job placement. What’s even better is to work with others who can identify with what the other has gone through, creating another brotherhood, in civilian life. Currently, this is all coming together in San Diego, which boasts a major manufacturing hub. The only problem is that it has been experiencing a serious lack of numbers in qualified individuals to fill jobs.
“We’re the only accredited nonprofit providing veterans with these opportunities. Not only do we offer state-of-the-art equipment, computers and facilities, but most importantly, all training is at no cost to veterans,” said Hernàn Luis y Prado, Founder of Workshops for Warriors. “We’re extremely proud of our graduates and look forward to continuing our 100 percent placement rate.”
Semesters are 16 weeks long, and students who attend the Workshops for Warriors program can look forward to credentials from organizations like the National Institute for Metalworking Skills, Mastercam University (computer-aided manufacturing), SOLIDWORKS (computer-aided design) and the American Welding Society.
With such enormous success behind them, they are striving not only to raise $15 million for their own advanced manufacturing center in San Diego, but also hope to soon translate their training model into a nationwide program for veterans who are able to earn SOLIDWORKS CSWA (Certified SOLIDWORKS Associate) and CSWP (Certified SOLIDWORKS Professional) degrees.
Workshops for Warriors is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. You can also learn about enrollment or donating to help support the program and its mission.