CALPIA graduates earn job certifications at Mule Creek

Forty-five incarcerated people obtained their job certifications and/or apprenticeships from the California Jail Trade Authority (CALPIA) at Mule Creek State Jail on Sept. 12.

In partnership with CDCR, California Correctional Well being Care Companies, and the California Division of Industrial Relations, CALPIA acknowledged the graduates for his or her exhausting work and accomplishments.

“These jobs that you just do on a day-to-day foundation are vital,” stated CALPIA’s Basic Supervisor Invoice Davidson. “I hope you do that not simply as a job when you are right here at Mule Creek, however as the start of your profession.”

Mule Creek CALPIA ceremony celebrated achievements

Household, associates and employees attended the afternoon ceremony.

CALPIA graduates at Mule Creek obtained trade accredited certifications in:

  • Information Entry
  • Clothes and Material
  • Meals and Beverage Packaging
  • Industrial Laundry
  • and Healthcare Amenities Upkeep.

Some graduates additionally obtained apprenticeships.

Jesus Tovar obtained his certification in Healthcare Amenities Upkeep the place he realized to wash at a hospital stage. Many former graduates now work in hospitals, dental places of work, or have began their very own cleansing companies.

“That is my first time having accountability and it’s a milestone in my life,” stated Tovar. “I’m finishing this as a result of I had correct coaching by means of CALPIA. I get out quickly and now I can take this to the streets and supply for my children.”

CDCR’s Undersecretary of Well being Care Companies Dr. Diana Toche emphasised that the cleansing they be taught by means of this program is prime notch and inspired graduates to dream of a constructive future.

“Congratulations for seizing the alternatives earlier than you,” stated Dr. Toche. “For this reason programming is so vital. We would like you to have the ability to present for yourselves and your households while you go away right here. It’s by means of our partnership, that we get to see firsthand the success of rehabilitation and job coaching packages.”

Chief Deputy Warden Bryan Holmes additionally acknowledged the graduates.

“Mule Creek State Jail is proud to work with CALPIA towards your rehabilitation and a path that permits you the flexibility to be taught these expertise, trades, and a way of normalcy,” stated Chief Deputy Warden Holmes. “We would like you ready to return again to society and your households.”

Success story by means of CALPIA

Former CALPIA graduate Tony Curtis delivered the keynote handle. Curtis was previously incarcerated and shared how he obtained three certifications whereas in jail together with his Optician certification by means of the American Board of Opticianry, a certification in Building and one other in Healthcare Amenities Upkeep.

“The talents and alternatives that had been offered by CALPIA are the doorways that I went by means of that result in the success I’ve right this moment,” stated Curtis. “Viable expertise that work in the true neighborhood exterior these partitions.”

When Curtis returned to his neighborhood, he began working weekends as an environmental companies technician at a San Diego Hospital together with working as a journeyman for building agency Henkels and McCoy.

Curtis is now the co-owner of his personal building firm and is the senior pastor of a Southern California Christian Church.

“You should seize each alternative that you’re given and stroll by means of that door so as to have success sooner or later,” added Curtis.

Davidson stated it makes a distinction when you may have former graduates like Curtis returning to jail to share their private tales of encouragement.

“He has been of their footwear and might encourage graduates with hope,” added Davidson. “Change is feasible, and we would like them to succeed.”

By Michele Kane, assistant basic supervisor, exterior affairs
California Jail Trade Authority

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