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BOOTS & BAGS

Empowering the Next Generation of Trade Workers

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OUR MISSION

We aim to assist the most competent Career Technical Education construction students who have the skills but do not have the means to enter the trade industry immediately upon graduation.  We focus on helping these students acquire driver training / education so they are licensed by graduation and provide them with the basic work tools and protective workwear so they can get that entry-level trade job as soon as they finish school.

 

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Donating is easy and your support is welcome! Complete the form below to submit your donation online. 100% of proceeds will go toward qualifying students. This is a registered 501c3 non-profit. Thank you for your support!

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ABOUT US

Boots & Bags is a registered 501c3 non-profit, youth-centered charity inspired by one teacher's eye-opening experience in a high school Career Technical Education classroom; he observed that some of his most talented, capable, and eager students were unable to find a job after graduation because they did not have a driver's license or proper tools and workwear. As a result, these graduates sought employment in other industries and seldom returned to the trades.  â€‹As anyone in the industry knows, entry-level workers need to come equipped with proper boots, work clothing, basic tools, and a driver's license for the best chance to get the job.  

 

Boots & Bags was created to provide these core resources to our most prospective graduates in order to ease this transition and empower them to secure their first trade jobs immediately. We are dedicated to funding Driver's Ed Training and providing basic tool packages and workwear to such CTE graduates. Our goal is to bridge the gap between education and employment, offering practical support to enable students' job prospects and ensure a successful transition into the workforce. 

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