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.

  • Participants learning career skills for environmental conservation, information technology, and construction, and participants graduating.

  • Participants learning career skills for environmental conservation, information technology, and construction, and participants graduating.

Opportunities to Grow & Serve

American YouthWorks connects young people with access to education, paid career training, and supportive services.

 

Who We Are

Participants from the Conservation Corps and YouthBuild programs.

Programs

Get paid to learn career skills, earn industry certifications, and build a personal and professional network.

 
Programs

Partners and participants at construction and environmental conservation project sites.

Partnerships

Partners provide the community engaging, career training projects that participants learn through.

 
Partnerships

Participant career training projects address community issues, such as: digital divide, homelessness, disaster response, conservation projects, access to healthcare, affordable housing, and illegal dumpsites.

Community Impact

Program participants engage in workforce development projects that address important community issues, such as disaster response, affordable housing and healthcare, conservation, manufacturing, and wildfire prevention. These projects benefit communities and help participants learn critical job skills, preparing them for successful careers, post secondary education, or additional vocational training.

 
Community Impact

Stories & Events

Dionne Labatad, Staff Member

AYW 50th Story Series | Dionne Labatad, Staff Member

Posted on October 7, 2025

The American YouthWorks community has been growing for 50 years now! In the AYW 50th Story Series, you’ll hear from staff and board members who are new and who have been with AYW for decades. Thank you to everyone in

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YouthBuild program graduate, Honesty

YB Story | Honesty L.

Posted on October 7, 2025

“At YouthBuild, I felt supported and treated like an adult. The staff encouraged me to stay focused and I was proud to earn my GED earlier. Through the Health Corps program, I earned my Community Health Worker certification and recently

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Megan, Individual Placements Coordinator, in hard hat at project site

Meet Megan | Individual Placement Coordinator

Posted on October 7, 2025

“Hi everyone! My name is Megan Smith. I am the Individual Placements Coordinator with American Youthworks. What’s an individual placement? Allow me to explain!” Continue reading to learn about the experience Megan brings to the IP Coordinator role, what it

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ARCC crew carrying in gear to project site along a forest trail.

Meet Chandler | ARCC Alum and New Staff Member

Posted on September 15, 2025

We are very excited to welcome Chandler, a former crew member and crew learder in the Arkansas Conservation Corps (ARCC) program, to the American YouthWorks team as the new ARCC Field Coordinator! Read on to learn about Chandler’s experience in

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Supporting Leander/Williamson County Flood Relief | How You Can Help

Posted on July 21, 2025

Over the past week, our Texas Conservation Corps has been on the ground in Leander (Williamson County), working alongside local organizations and the National Guard to support communities impacted by the recent devastating floods. Together, we’ve been distributing critical information

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While on a disaster response deployment, Conservation Corps program participants are mucking and gutting inside a home.

TXCC Story | Hidalgo County Deployment | Part 2

Posted on June 18, 2025

At American YouthWorks, Conservation Corps program participants also complete training in disaster response and emergency management. Through our strong partnerships, we respond to support the initiatives of city, county, state, and national emergency management agencies. Participants are trained and deployed

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While on a disaster response deployment, a Conservation Corps program participant is mucking and gutting underneath the pier and beam home.

TXCC Story | Hidalgo County Deployment | Part 1

Posted on June 18, 2025

At American YouthWorks, Conservation Corps program participants also complete training in disaster response and emergency management. Through our strong partnerships, we respond to support the initiatives of city, county, state, and national emergency management agencies. Participants are trained and deployed

Read on