OUR
STUDENTS
Taller San Jose is a place where young people
come when their lives have been broken and they need help
putting the pieces back together. “Brokenness” takes
many forms – drug use, involvement with a gang, teen
pregnancy, past criminal behavior, the tag of a high school “drop-out”,
lack of job skills, time spent in jail, or a family that
fell apart. Taller San Jose exists to bring hope to
young people whatever their circumstances and to “walk
them out of poverty” through education, job-training,
and strong, supportive relationships.
In English, the word “taller” means “a
shop” – a place where one goes to get something
fixed. San Jose is Spanish for Saint Joseph – the
patron of workers. It is the goal of Taller San Jose
that the young gain the skills they need to support themselves
and their families through dignified work and a living wage.
Taller San was founded by the Sisters of
St. Joseph of Orange in 1995 to address the needs of undereducated
and unskilled young people in Santa Ana and central Orange
County.
Taller San Jose students are young adults
who have decided to make a change in their lives towards
goals and aspirations that were once inaccessible. With
the assistance of Taller San Jose students are able to recognize
and seek out their true potential.
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