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About the Job Corps, Peace Corps, and AmeriCorps

Looking to make a difference, gain valuable experience, or start a new career path? Learn more about national service programs like Job Corps, Peace Corps, and AmeriCorps. Whether you're interested in hands-on job training, global volunteer work, or community-focused service, these programs offer meaningful opportunities to grow, give back, and shape your future.

  • The Job Corps logo features a red arrow pointing upward, symbolizing career advancement, against a backdrop of red and white stripes.

    Job Corps is the nation’s largest free, residential career training and education program for low-income young adults ages 16 through 24. With 10 industries to pick from and countless careers to explore, Job Corps has an opportunity for anyone ready to work hard and grow. From housing to meals to training gear, Job Corps has you covered, all for FREE.

     

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  • The Peace Corps logo features a white dove flying within a blue circle, symbolizing peace and service.

    The chance to make a real difference in other people's lives is the reason most Volunteers serve in the Peace Corps. Volunteers also have the chance to learn a new language, live in another culture, and develop career and leadership skills. The Peace Corps experience can enhance long-term career prospects whether you want to work for a corporation, a nonprofit organization, or a government agency.

     

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  • The AmeriCorps logo features a stylized 'A' with three stripes, representing the American flag, and the word 'AmeriCorps' in bold, dark blue lettering.

    This is a residential national service program for men and women between the ages of 18 and 24 who want to answer the President's Call to Service. For 10 months, members serve in teams to meet urgent community needs in homeland security, disaster relief, the environment, and youth development. Teams work on projects throughout the country with non-profit programs, state and local agencies, and other community and faith-based groups.

     

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