Student Resources

Trade 101
My Turn
Bring Back
Trade Awareness

Career Pathways Partnership Program

This program Has been developed between the Hampton Chamber of Commerce and the local network of high schools, like Winnacunnet, Epping, Exeter, Oyster River, Raymond and Sanborn High School, to introduce the trades to the current high school students.

We have a 12 week program that introduces Plumbing, Electrical, Heating and AC trades to students that are unsure what career path they are interested in, providing an introduction to options other than college degrees.

As this program has grown, we have expanded to our Manchester location with Manchester West high school. We are continuing to expand and develop programs to help introduce NH’s youth to trade and hands on learning options.

MY TURN

MY TURN is an employment Plus program that helps young adults between the ages of 16 and 24 decide on a career path. They are able to provide the financial support for training, the support necessary to earn a credential in the chosen career path, as well as offer job placement assistance.

Opportunity and Success!

Diploma Plus Programs
Employment Plus Programs
HiSET Prep Program

When and Where can YOU Enroll In MY TURN?

Their programs begin enrolling new participants in April of each year.  Between April and July they will enroll most of the annual caseload.  Often their Employment Plus Programs will enroll an additional wave of participants during the winter months to replace the participants from April - July who have already completed training and found employment.  However, YOU CAN ENROLL AT ANY TIME OF THE YEAR IF THEY HAVE SPACE AND YOU ARE RIGHT FOR THE PROGRAM!

Bring Back the Trades

A not-for-profit organization helping to fund scholarships for trade school students.

Their Mission

Bring Back the Trades, Inc is a national non profit based in Rye, New Hampshire.

Bring Back the Trades believes that the skilled trades is a worthy and essential career choice for students. One of our primary missions is to equip post-secondary students with scholarships, who want to acquire the knowledge of a professional trade through a U.S. based trades school. We are proud to have awarded over 30 scholarships to date to qualified students who are pursuing post-secondary educations in a professional trade.

In addition to our scholarships, Bring Back the Trades hosts community events and trade exhibitions. We educate and bring together local communities so they can experience trade skills, to drive respect and awareness of the importance of all trades.

To further implement our mission, Bring Back the Trades, Inc. collaborates with educators, community leaders and trade vendors to collectively change the perception of the trades within the education system.
We are dedicated to bringing together trade vendors, schools, parents, and students to ensure all members of society value tradespeople, and have the opportunities for gratifying careers in the trades as a result.