Labor Department Renews Construction Skills Training Program in Nashville A partnership in Nashville between the Home Builders Institute's Project CRAFT (Community Restitution Apprenticeship-Focused Training) and the Davidson County Drug Court (DC4), the only residential drug court in the country, was recently awarded a one-year extension by the Labor Department that will carry it through 2005.
“We’re pleased that Project CRAFT will help benefit Nashville youth for another year,” said Rep. Jim Cooper (D-TN), who represents the district in which the DC4 program is based. “It’s good to know this unique demonstration project is proving a national model in helping young people restart their lives.” “I was delighted to hear of the Labor Department’s decision to give Project CRAFT/Nashville this extension,” said NAHB President Bobby Rayburn, who is a member of the Home Builders Institute Board of Trustees. “It is one more example of how we continue to work with the department to build our nation’s workforce while helping young people start new careers in the construction industry.” Rayburn helped bring Project CRAFT to his home state of Mississippi earlier this year, where it operates in partnership with the state’s Department of Human Services. |