by Stephen Cooke | Aug 1, 2016 | All, Company Updates, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
Do you live in Baltimore City? Are you a man or woman between the ages 16-29 who is interested in jumpstarting a career in the Automotive Industry? If so, we have a program just for you! In response to the Freddie Gray uprisings, NCIA, Catholic Charities of Baltimore,...
by Stephen Cooke | Jan 28, 2016 | All, Company Updates, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
Left, Left, Left, Right, Left! The Maryland Freestate ChalleNGe Academy cadets marched proudly, holding their certificates of completion after completing our Culinary, Automotive and Barbering Vocational Training Programs. We couldn’t be more proud of each cadet’s...
by Stephen Cooke | Jul 6, 2015 | All, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
June 30, 2015 marks a very significant day for Youth in Transition (YIT) School. Not only does this date signify the end of a very successful school year, but it also represents a new beginning for our 2015 graduates. On this special day, sixteen graduates walked...
by Stephen Cooke | Jun 20, 2015 | All, Company Updates, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
The Maryland Freestate ChalleNGe Academy is a military-based program for youth to help them learn discipline and the skills necessary to be successful in the real-world. In order to enhance the program’s positive impact, a select group of 40 cadets were sent to NCIA...
by Stephen Cooke | Apr 27, 2015 | All, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
Youth in Transition is getting a paint make-over! To celebrate the new season, we wanted to be sure to make the school interior as beautiful and bright as the Spring weather! What better way to brighten the day, than to add some fun color and art to the school...
by Stephen Cooke | Jan 6, 2015 | All, NCIA Blog, Youth In Transition School
Who doesn’t love a scrumptious freshly baked cookie? With the help of YIT Culinary Students, the Program Development Team baked hundreds of Chocolate Chip, Snickerdoodle and Oatmeal Raisin cookies that were sold to NCIA staff. You can bet those cookies were gone in no...