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As hikers flock to Colorado 14ers, trail-building crews work to rescue the alpine tundra
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New Mexico’s Rocky Mountain Youth Corps receives a $1.3 million U.S. grant for a new workforce training center in Taos. Ben Thomas, the corps executive director, discusses the new possibilities.
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Local nonprofit expands fire mitigation role
Rocky Mountain Youth Corps’ Fire Crew last season included (front row) Mackenzie Goltz, Quentin Pearson, Santiago Escobar, Jordan Wilson (Crew Leader), and (back row) Griffin Steele, Liana McClintock, Sean Dulock, Luka Summers, Rose Salerno, Randi Fitzsimmons. The majority of last year’s crew members have moved on to professional firefighting jobs. (Photo courtesy RMYC)
The active northern Colorado wildfires of 2020 turned out to be an important part of the training season for the young adult fire crew at nonprofit Rocky Mountain Youth Corps.
After almost six months of strenuous and challenging work, including camping out at least five nights per week and working 21 days straight on the Middle Fork Fire, eight of the 10 members of last year’s fire crew have already found work in professional firefighting positions across the country.
Habitat for Humanity Radio Hour.
2nd and 4th Wednesday:
Taos Talks, by Taos Alive and Rocky Mountain Youth Corps
. Creating conversation surrounding substance abuse and healthy living in Taos county. What challenges are we facing as a community and what can we do individually to help? Bi-weekly conversations with local social workers, parents, youth, business owners, police officers and citizens. Hosted by Julie Martinez and Casandra Romero from Taos Alive, “A Community Uniting to Create a Safe, Secure, and Substance Abuse Free Life for the Youth of Taos.”
3rd Wednesday:
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