Workshops for Warriors | Quarterly Newsletter | June 2021
June 2021
Quarterly Newsletter
Workshops for Warriors Spring 2021 Graduates
Message from WFW Founder & CEO Hernán Luis y Prado
Dear Friends,

In our last newsletter, I wrote about our optimism and excitement at the prospect of returning to normal classroom operations and achieving program growth in the wake of COVID-19. My optimism continues to grow. The challenges we’ve faced over the past 15 months have brought our staff closer together and validated our abilities to adapt and overcome as an organization. In a time when just continuing operations would have been considered a success, I am proud to report we have experienced across-the-board growth in student recruiting, facilities expansion, and program development.

In spite of COVID-related societal challenges, we are projecting 45 percent year-to-year growth in our student population, a doubling of our GI Bill revenue, and due to significantly increased demand, we have grown from 18 to 44 fully operational welding booths in our welding lab. We launched an intermediate welding curriculum to expand our existing welding program and are poised to launch our intermediate machining pilot course to expand our CNC machining program in the Fall. We currently have 65 students enrolled in our Summer 2021 class who upon graduation in August will bring our total program graduates and lives changed to over 900 since Workshops’ inception.

We continue to enjoy significant success in our efforts to generate national awareness of our work. Workshops for Warriors was featured on CBS News in 110 markets across our nation on Memorial Day and we were featured in a second national segment on Fox & Friends. Our successful Fireside Chat series with industry leaders debuted with an episode featuring General Electric CEO Jeff Immelt followed by a new episode with Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.'s CEO, Jim Hoffman.

With the current bipartisan and national focus on infrastructure development and the revitalization of American manufacturing, the need for a skilled manufacturing workforce has never been more clear. It is imperative that Workshops for Warriors expand our operations and facilities to meet this call. We cannot do this without your continued financial support.

We need you to continue sharing our work and asking your networks to support us as well. Together, I know we can rebuild American manufacturing, one veteran at a time!

Thank you for helping us achieve our mission.

Respectfully,

Hernán Luis y Prado
Fox & Friends Features Workshops for Warriors
Fox & Friends featured Workshops for Warriors in a special segment for National Armed Forces Day on May 15.
CBS Airs Segment on WFW Nationwide
Workshops for Warriors appeared in dozens of cities across the U.S. on Memorial Day weekend in a story by CBS Correspondent Nichelle Medina.
Changing Lives: Student Stories
“I honestly wouldn’t have made it without Workshops for Warriors.”

Craig Molina, Navy Veteran
Spring 2021 Machining Graduate
“Workshops for Warriors hasn’t just been a game-changer for me. It’s been a life-changer.”

Jedediah Maldonado, Navy Veteran
Spring 2021 Machining Graduate
Congratulations to Our Spring 2021 Graduates
Thank you to all who tuned into our Spring 2021 graduation celebration on April 27, and huge thanks to sponsor USAA for making the event possible. If you missed it, or want to watch it again, click here.
WFW Team Spotlight
Josh, a Marine, Now Training the Trainer with WFW
Congratulations to Josh Horne for becoming an Instructor in our machining program. Watch this video to learn more about Josh's journey from the Marine Corps to WFW.
Help fund the expansion that will increase our student throughput ten-fold.
Partners Propelling Our Mission Forward
Harris Products Group visited WFW to present a check for all of the proceeds raised through their limited edition Ironworker outfit.
GovX raised over $5,000 in support of Workshops for Warriors through their Patch of the Month program.
Haas donated 200 tool holders to our machining program.
Weiler Abrasives donated protective gear to help our welding students train safely.
Victory Welding Alloys donated brand-new materials for our welding program.
Guests at Target stores cast 127,988 votes to WFW through Target Circle, which resulted in WFW receiving a donation for more than $4,500.
Special Thanks
Thank you to the following donors and organizations who recently awarded WFW with funding.

BAE Systems Holdings Inc.
Del E. Webb Foundation
Fluor Foundations' Military Support Coalition
Ford Motor Fund
GovX
Harris Products Group
Magellen Corporation
Matthews Foundation
Naval Officers' Spouses' Club of San Diego
Nordson Corporation
Reliance Steel & Aluminum Co.
SDG&E
Sundt Foundation
Target
The Kenneth T. and Eileen L. Norris Foundation
Service Never Stops
Teaming Up For WFW's Food Bank
Staff from US Bank joined staff from Workshops for Warriors to help WFW distribute food to Barrio Logan residents as part of our monthly food distribution program. Many thanks to the San Diego Food Bank for providing goods for this important community service effort.
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WFW In the Spotlight
Ways to Support
Check out all the ways you can support our mission.
Give a Full or Partial Scholarship
Become a Monthly Donor

Start a Fundraiser for Your Birthday or Another Event
Help Fulfill our Wish List of Program Materials
Planned Giving, Stock, DAF, or Crypto Donations
Make a One-Time Donation – Every Dollar Counts!
Give to Workshops for Warriors While You Shop Amazon
You can donate to WFW whenever you shop through Amazon Smile. Amazon will donate a portion of the price of eligible purchases to WFW!