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22 kwi 2022 · The Vocational Village is a first-of-its-kind program at Richard A. Handlon Correctional Facility and Parnall Correctional Facility that aims to give prisoners intensive, hands-on job training experience to prepare them for high-demand careers.
At full capacity, MDOC’s two Vocational Villages can accommodate 270 vocational trade students, 68 vocational trade tutors, 12 building trade tutors, and 185 Pell Grant students, totaling 535 adults in custody.
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The Vocational Village is a first-of-its-kind skilled trades training program that aims to provide a positive learning community for prisoners who are serious about completing career and technical education.
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The Vocational Village programs at Parnall and a second Michigan prison, in Ionia, groom inmates for positions in nearly a dozen skilled trades that local employers need to fill, including carpentry, masonry, plumbing, welding, electrical wiring, operating machine tools and robotic arms, truck driving, and forklift operation.