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program will also partner with Taller San Jose to provide access to vocational training <br />programs in the Manufacturing, Information Technology, and Healthcare industries, <br />Project Kinship will work closely with Taller San Jose, Santa Ana College, and Orange <br />Coast College to prepare participants to enter the Engineering industry, starting in the <br />construction, electrical, and welding fields, Each of these institutions specializes in entry- <br />level training and foundational knowledge that will prepare participants for promotion and <br />ongoing learning. Project Kinship will also prepare participants to enter the Arts Industry <br />through its onsite Silk Screening Certificate program, which exposes youth to drawing and <br />digital media production. The agency also partners with the Give a Beat music program, <br />which introduces participants to music production and digital recording, <br />Project Kinship will offer certificate programs that are independent of postsecondary <br />institutions and in preparation for postsecondary certificated programs. There are four <br />certification programs that will be offered through Project Kinship that do not require <br />postsecondary enrollment. They are the Customer Service and Sales Certificate issued by <br />the National Retail Federation; Forklift Certification issued through Al Forklift; Guard Card <br />issued by OC Firearms, and the Silk Screening Certification issued through ASPA. Youth <br />are also prepared to enroll in the Hope Builders construction program through Taller San <br />Jose. For postsecondary certificate programs, participants are introduced to the Electrical <br />and Welding certificate programs offered at Orange Coast College <br />