Breaking Barriers: Exposing Girls to Construction Careers with Mary Gaffney
In this episode, we’ll delve into the extraordinary efforts being made to introduce young girls to the trades industry through innovative programs like the MYWIC camp and Block Kids contests.
Mary Gaffney will share the impact of these initiatives, including an extensive infrastructure project in Philadelphia, job site tours, and hands-on activities designed to spark interest in construction careers among girls from diverse backgrounds.
We'll touch on the historical context of women in trades, inspired by World War II's Rosie the Riveter, and today's ongoing efforts to reshape perceptions and increase visibility for women in skilled trades.
With stories of transformation, empowerment, and the tireless dedication of volunteers and tradeswomen, we'll explore how these programs not only provide technical skills but also foster confidence and essential life skills. Plus, we'll hear about the exciting educational tools like the Block Kids activity book, designed to help children understand the fundamentals of various trades through interactive games and challenges.
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