Friday, May 4, 2012
Who's Got It Better Than JobTrain?
Wednesday, March 7, 2012
Stanford Athletics Recognizes JobTrain Heroes
Sometimes you just have to take a moment and accept that who you are and what you do - really does make a difference.
On February 29th, JobTrain Medical Office Assistant instructor Joy Martin-Spriggs and her student Lacole Phillips, took to the court at the Stanford women’s basketball game and were inducted into their Local Heroes program. The applause and cheer they received was unbelievable. In addition to the thousands of fans in Maples Pavilion, approximately (50) JobTrain students and staff attended the special occasion – compliments of coach Tara VanDerveer.
Each month, Stanford Athletics recognizes Bay Area residents that spend tireless hours serving their communities and striving to help others stand tall and stand proud.
For nearly six years, Joy has helped hundreds of students recognize their potential and exceed the wildest dreams. Because of her effective teaching style, Joy’s students have the best class attendance rate. Moreover, they graduate with marketable vocational skills and a renewed sense of purpose and appreciation for what they can achieve.
Lacole credits Joy for giving her the confidence to believe in herself – something she struggled to do before enrolling in the MOA class. Despite battling a restrictive language disorder, Lacole maintains a positive “can-do” attitude. That which doesn’t come easily for Lacole, she compensates for with diligence, dedication to her studies and precise focus and determination to achieve her goals. Lacole’s upward trajectory is clear to see. In addition to being a stellar student of the Medical Office Assistant program, she received JobTrain’s coveted Trainee of the Month Award in February. Lacole intends to further her education after graduating from JobTrain in May.
Nowadays, everyone at JobTrain is standing a little more tall and definitely more proud – because of Lacole and Joy!
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Menlo Park Mayor Visits JobTrain
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
New San Francisco Restaurant Hires Culinary Arts Student!
On February 27, 2012 Culinary Arts student TRA'CEY DUNCAN was ringing the bell so loudly - that you may have actually heard him.
TODAY he begins his first shift as an evening Prep Cook at the awesome and newly opened restaurant The Dancing Pig! This place is already receiving rave reviews for their delectable and totally delicious BBQ ribs.
Tra'cey is committed to maintaining his course of study at JobTrain while working in the city. He'll graduate in May. In addition to being a stellar student, TRA'CEY has accumulated more volunteer hours at JobTrain than any other student.
Please join me in congratulating Tra'cey! And be sure to say "hello" when you're placing your order at The Dancing Pig!
Tuesday, February 21, 2012
JobTrain Supports Ronald McDonald House
Happy Fat Tuesday! Although we celebrated the occasion a day early…
In case you can’t tell, those masked individuals pictured include JobTrain board member Isaiah Vi; Culinary Arts student: Tra’cey Duncan and staff: Kizzy Carter, Sasha Gourevitch, Kail Lubarsky, Ana Gomez, Ilya Benjamin and C2 Vea.
Patients and their families absolutely LOVED the food and were sincerely grateful that JobTrain was there. However, we didn’t just provide an amazing meal – but an experience – a temporary “reality respite” that these families so desperately need. I wish that you could have seen the smiles on the kids' faces as we placed beads around their necks and gave them masks to wear. This indelible memory will be with me always.
After we served second and third portions (yes, they liked it that much), we then joined the families and patients for dinner. Connections were made with parents about our vocational training programs and there was genuine interest about the work that we do and the services we offer. JobTrain informational packets will now be part of the resources provided to families with an extended stay at RMDH.
The Ronald McDonald House at Stanford is a phenomenal organization. For nearly half a century, JobTrain has thrived in Silicon Valley because of the kindness and generosity of community members. We recognize how fortunate we've been and it's our privilege to serve our community as well. JobTrain is definitely looking forward to our next Meals for Munchkins event!
Friday, February 17, 2012
BREAKING NEWS: Jim Harbaugh to Speak at JobTrain's annual Breakfast of Champions!

JobTrain just received confirmation that Jim Harbaugh will speak at our upcoming Breakfast of Champions event on Friday, May 4, 2012.