Horizons Transitional Program

Students may remain after graduation for an individualized skill building and vocational training program. These students participate in the Native Plant Business, a notecard making business that involves travel photography days and art creation, and life skills including cooking and financial literacy. Students may be eligible for up to two paid workdays per week after completing a year of supported vocational training. Horizon’s students have a huge impact on younger students and have a responsibility to meaningful and earnest leadership and to be an example of dedication to achieving one’s personal best.

Jordan Lake Creative Center (JLCC) is the non-profit 501 (c)3 organization that provides individualized
skill building and vocational training programs to Jordan Lake School of the Arts (JLSA) alumni and eligible JLSA students.
Through JLCC, these individuals participate in activities such as learning marketable trades as an entry into the workforce,
gaining financial literacy and other life skills, and providing supported employment training – all with the purpose of
helping participants learn valuable workforce and life skills on their way to becoming more independent.

 

 

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