OOR Cambridge Springs Program Sinking Without New Funding
OOR Cambridge Springs, the only women's on-the-job construction training in the community, is losing ground due to a funding change. The Department of Corrections has announced that funding will not be available to continue this five year old program past September 1, 2006. The reason given was a projected deficit in the overall DOC budget.

The women's program is modeled after OOR's six male programs. Five days a week, year round, ten female trainees ride into the communities of Erie and Crawford counties to learn the construction trade in an on-the-job training setting. Their instructor, Greg Scott, has over 24 years of experience in both residential and commercial construction.

Trainees learn more than con- struction skills. Most, for the first time in their lives, learn how to work together, accomplish a task, contribute to the community and have a strong sense of accomplishment and empowerment when being paroled.
Of those women who have graduated, 78% had jobs at the first year follow-up and only one has returned to prison. This is a record of which any inmate program should be proud.



Cambridge Springs trainees climb scaffolding to work on a roofing project in Erie.

 

With the anticipated loss of the female crew, the two year waiting list for those needing construction services in the area surrounding SCI Cambridge Springs will lengthen.

Ray Thompson
OOR President


Old Building Finds New Use


The women on OOR's SCI Cambridge Springs crew have brought a special dedication to the renovation project for My Father's House of Erie. The building will become a transitional living facility for troubled women and their children, providing services such as parenting, budgeting, educational and vocational training.

Although most trainees will be released to other parts of the state, this type of support would benefit many of them when they leave the prison system, so they feel a personal connection to the work as it evolves.

Erie Redevelopment donated the structure to My Father's House from a list of "blighted" properties. Built in 1840, a section was added in the 1920's. The OOR crew 's first task was to add roof support before framing walls on the second floor, which is being divided into apartments. They then installed and finished dry wall. Their work also included installing kitchen cabinets, trim, baseboard and other woodwork finishing.

   
 

OOR Cambridge Springs Program Sinking Without New Funding

Old Building Finds New Use
Community Service Projects Completed Community Service Projects Completed Cambridge Springs Crew Values Training

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