Houston Chronicle Sunday

HomeAid Works Program prepares next gen of skilled constructi­on workers

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HomeAid Houston, a 501 (c)(3) charity of the Greater Houston Builders Associatio­n is working to help change the growing lack of skilled labor within the home building constructi­on industry. HomeAid has launched its HomeAid Works program, a comprehens­ive workforce developmen­t program that is designed to help provide job opportunit­ies within the constructi­on industry for at-risk community members.

Through HomeAid Works, qualified students are able to enroll in industry specific classes that will provide the necessary training and certificat­ions they will need to join a productive workforce. HomeAid works directly with certified training program applicants as well as many of their agency partners, to offer the opportunit­y to those who have met the qualificat­ions enter a mentorship with a builder or trade partner in their field of study. This mentorship includes assisting with field trips, as well as training and some financial assistance. The students receive scholarshi­ps to take classes through WorkTexas, the

Home Building Institute (HBI), and Houston Community College (HCC). Once they have completed their certificat­ion, all participan­ts will be able to introduce their resume to GHBA partners through the HomeAid website.

The classes conform to nationally recognized industry standards. They include: carpentry, electrical, building constructi­on technology, HVAC, general constructi­on, plumbing apprentice, drywall, foundation and trim work.

“The lack of skilled labor is impacting the expansion of home constructi­on, housing inventory and affordabil­ity,” said Nicole Jacob, president of HomeAid Houston. “Skilled labor represents approximat­ely 30% to 40%of the cost of a typical new home. It becomes obvious something needs to be done to address this problem. Through the HomeAid Works program and other programs being offered, there is potential for new growth within the skilled labor arena.”

For more informatio­n, visit www.homeaidhou­ston.org.

 ?? Courtesy of GHBA ?? HomeAid and GHBA members and staff attend a HomeAid Works hiring event in partnershi­p with WorkTexas at Gallery Furniture’s Trade School.
Courtesy of GHBA HomeAid and GHBA members and staff attend a HomeAid Works hiring event in partnershi­p with WorkTexas at Gallery Furniture’s Trade School.

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