INDIANAPOLIS In a room buzzing with anticipation, aspiring construction workers gather to learn. Among them are individuals like Craig Jackson, who faced adversity at a young age.
"I fell off into the juvenile system pretty young, around 16," Jackson recalled. "People tell you, If you do this, youll never come back from it, but I want to prove them wrong.
Monique Mcguire, who spent time on the East Side of Indianapolis, shares a similar goal. I want to give back to my community. I love where I live, and I want to help reshape it.
Both Jackson and Mcguire are committed to transforming their lives and uplifting those around them in Indianapolis. They recognize the significant opportunities available in the construction industry, which remains largely inaccessible to many qualified individ