When Turner Job Corps wrapped up its 60th anniversary celebrations, excitement was in the air as students, staff and community partners joined together for a parade, pep rally and more. Sixty years of transforming the lives of millions of youth across the country is worth a big celebration. Turner Job Corps opened its doors to students in 1979 and has served an estimated 60,000 young people in Albany, GA and surrounding counties. We were excited to have Alan Mauldin from the Albany Herald join us for the festivities and talk to students about their experiences.
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