Job Corps students build structure over dog runs at PAWS Animal Shelter
ALBION – Construction trade students from Iroquois Job Corps Center have recently completed a project at PAWS Animal Shelter in Albion.
The students, all members of the Union Carpentry Training Program, logged 892.5 hours building a structure over the fenced-in runs for the dogs. They will be going back to build simple framing to support a roof, which will be completed by another contractor, according to Mark Bates, Career Technical Training Manager at Iroquois Job Corps.
This will basically be a “lean-to” type of structure connected to the existing building. All materials were provided by PAWS. Based on the weather, Bates estimates it will take approximately two weeks to complete the project.
Bates said he received a call from Donna Vanderlaan at PAWS, a not-for-profit organization, requesting assistance in constructing a structure over the outdoor fenced-in runs.
“The Iroquois construction team is working with PAWS to improve the shelter for the dogs waiting to be adopted,” said Mike Hannon, safety manager at Iroquois Job Corps Center. “It is a tremendous amount of work. The students have done such a nice job. We are all very proud of them for all their efforts to help.”
Robert Trautwein, carpentry instructor, said the PAWS shelter is finding more work for the Job Corps students and he is very pleased about it.
“People at the shelter treated our students wonderfully and they will be happy to return for another project,” Trautwein said.