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Nevada nonprofit goals to assist ladies in trades

By Miles Cooper January 31, 2025
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LAS VEGAS (KLAS) — One native nonprofit is hoping to enhance the variety of ladies within the commerce business.

In keeping with the US Division of Commerce, ladies comprise lower than 5 p.c of the business. Evelyn Pacheco, the primary Black lady to acquire a plumber license in Nevada, stated she knew she needed to pave the best way for future generations.

Evelyn Pacheco, the primary Black lady to acquire a plumber license in Nevada, describes her nonprofit and its goals. (KLAS)

“We’ve helped over 50 women, we’ve gotten over five women in unions,” Pacheco stated. “We helped women get into [Commercial Driver’s Licenses]. We have partnerships with NDOT, MGM, mining, and the city.”

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These trades often require apprentice coaching to change into a journeyman. “Nevada Women in Trades” helps to organize ladies with the talents and networking alternatives obligatory to interrupt into the industries.

“It’s not just sitting and doing the homework but going out in the community and seeing … what a plumber does … what sheet metal does,” Pacheco stated.

Aiming to interrupt stereotypes, Pacheco stated she hopes to increase “Nevada Women in Trades” to working moms, veterans, ex-offenders seeking to make a optimistic change, and people who are merely taking a look at a unique profession path.

“We should be in the community empowering women [who] are underserved, underemployed, and even recidivism,” stated Pacheco, including that her nonprofit group has acquired help from the group to increase assets. College students can take lessons on the Historic Westside Faculty Campus’s Sturdy Future Expertise Coaching Middle.

“They can come here if they don’t have access to a computer, or if they don’t have access to technology, and we also just ask them if they need help with anything,” stated Marcus Sherfield, program supervisor for the coaching heart. “It’s just another layer … where we can make sure the students are feeling supported and motivated and empowered.”

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Marcus Sherfield, program supervisor for Historic Westside Faculty Campus’s Sturdy Future Expertise Coaching Middle, describes his program’s companies. (KLAS)

“It’s changed lots of lives,” Pacheco stated. “Someone comes up to you and says thank you for changing my life … it’s very humbling.”

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