June Stats & Updates A message from the Executive Director, James Hogarth Greetings, friends of Helmets to Hardhats!As June wraps up, we reflect on the power of partnerships and the spirit of collaboration that drives our mission forward. This month, we were thrilled to announce an exciting new partnership with Woodbine Entertainment. Helmets to Hardhats will be recognized as the Official Building Trades Unions Veterans’ Liaison of the 165th running of The King’s Plate. This opportunity promises to open doors to even greater opportunities for our military and building trades affiliates. In addition to this partnership, June holds another significant occasion close to our hearts: Indigenous Peoples Day. At Helmets to Hardhats, we recognize and celebrate Indigenous peoples’ rich contributions and culture across our nation. It is a time to honor their heritage, resilience, and ongoing journey towards Reconciliation. Read on to discover more about our latest initiatives and how we are shaping the future of our industry with inclusivity and respect at the forefront. Sincerely, James Hogarth June By The Numbers: 29 Veterans Registered 8 Employers Registered 3 Dependants Registered 1 Afghan National Registered Nova Scotia Construction Sector Council, Insulator Pre-Employment Program, Beechville NS Are you conformable with heights and confined spaces? Do you like to work with your hands? This 9-week pre-employment training will provide you with safety training, class room and hands-on learning, job-readiness training AND 2 weeks of work placement Runs from July 15th-September 13th Open to residents of Nova Scotia Learn more OR Apply here! Toromont Cat is looking to fill various positions with members of the military community nationwide! Equipment Technicians Warehouse Employees Toromont Cat has a Trade Equivalency Program for their military employees Competitive wages, benefits and premiums Apply Now!Unions and employers recognize the value added by a Veteran to the skilled trades. Check our Job Board, Facebook Page and Youtube Channel to keep updated with new opportunities available to the military community and learn about the trades through educational videos.If you want to learn more about a trade, we encourage you to explore the Construction Trades Hub. Here you will find: Trade specific educational requirements Hourly wages & video testimonials Let’s build your second career together! June Highlights Laura Leask, Medicine Star Woman, is Helmets to Hardhats Indigenous Outreach specialist. Since joining the team, she has connected with over 70 Indigenous organizations nationwide and attended over a dozen major conferences and cultural gatherings, including Hadiya’dagénhahs First Annual Pow Wow at Brock University, Indigenous Veterans Day celebrations in Manitoba, and the Missing and Murdered Indigenous Women and Girls March with the Cheam First Nation in British Columbia. These events enhanced cultural awareness and facilitated valuable networking opportunities crucial for bridging the gap between military service and civilian careers. This outreach continues to pave the way for successful transitions of Indigenous peoples into fulfilling careers within Canada’s unionized construction sector.Helmets to Hardhats Empowers Indigenous Veterans, Advances Diversity in Skilled Trades Helmets to Hardhats and Woodbine Entertainment are pleased to announce a new partnership for the 2024 King’s Plate at Woodbine Racetrack on August 17. Through the partnership, H2H will be recognized as the Official Building Trades Unions Veterans’ Liaison of the 165th running of The King’s Plate, and a Canadian Veteran will be included in the opening ceremony. This partnership will champion our mission of empowering Veterans with meaningful career opportunities in Canada’s Building Trades Unions. We will raise awareness about our organization and showcase the abundant career possibilities available within the unionized construction industry. Helmets to Hardhats and Woodbine Entertainment Form King’s Plate Partnership Known Successful Transitions |