Youthbuild

Earn your GED or high school diploma, start a career and become empowered by your community.

TXCC & LACC

Become part of the next generation of convervationists through environmental education, preservation and service.

Community Impact

2024 HighlightsDonate

Construction participants in front of a home they built, conservation participants at a project site, and health care participants holding up their training certificates.

2024 Highlights

Founded in 1975, American YouthWorks offers young adults education, paid career training, and comprehensive support services. Through our award-winning, evidence-based workforce development programs — Conservation Corps and YouthBuild — participants acquire technical skills, on-the-job experience, and opportunities to build successful careers and make a lasting impact in their communities. Participants learn new job skills, earn industry certifications, and build a personal and professional network while serving the community. In 2024, participants earned 352 industry certifications and 59 High School Diplomas or GEDs.

Partnerships & Community Impact

Partners provide the workforce development projects that participants learn critical job skills through and address important community issues.

Affordable Housing

Affordable Housing

Funded by Clarksville Community District Corporation, YouthBuild program participants built a 3 bedroom/2 bath home at 1611 W 10th Street. Partnering with Lighthouse Solar, participants installed solar panels on the house. In partnership with Community First Village, participants build micro-homes for chronically unsheltered community members.

Conservation Training

Conservation Training

With many local, state, and federal partnerships, Conservation Corps participants restored 41,100 acres of habitat, treated 4,224.87 acres for invasive species, constructed and/or maintained 127.23 miles of trails, and improved 5.9 miles of waterway.

Disaster Response

Disaster Response

In partnership with local, state, federal and volunteer emergency management entities, Conservation Corps program participants assisted 796 homeowners after 1 flood and 1 storm, and removed 63,762 acres of hazardous fuel while on disaster response.

Waste Clean Up

Waste Clean Up

In partnership with Harris County District Attorney’s office, Clean & Green provides a restorative alternative to traditional prosecution that benefits participants and the community. Program participants picked up 2,424 cubic yards of household waste and construction debris, and picked up and recycled 2,146 tires.

Access to Healthcare

Access to Healthcare

In partnership with local organizations in central Texas and City of Austin, YouthBuild program participants led 15 public health events. Partnering with Austin Public Health, participants are paired with local agencies to provide public health services.

digital divide

Digital Divide

In partnership with City of Austin, through the Community PC Program, YouthBuild program participants helped to collect and recycle 1,339 lbs of electronic-waste from the Austin community.

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