Anaria Cabrera — one of seven plaintiffs we’re representing — had previously obtained her high school diploma and driver’s permit through the Turner Job Corps Center in Albany, Georgia. She was on her way to success, having just begun the Certified Nursing Assistant (CNA) program at the Center when, on May 30, 2025, the Center’s director announced that it would be closing within 30 days due to the U.S. Department of Labor’s decision to abruptly shut down the program. Now, Anaria and thousands of others are at risk of being cut off from meaningful vocational training and employment, as well as housing and health care access, with many facing homelessness as a result. 🆘 We repeat: Job Corps has been a lifeline. Help us keep fighting >> No one should ever have to scramble to survive because of reckless decisions being made by officials without the approval of Congress and without the opportunity for the public to engage. Our work to protect our communities has never been more important. And with your partnership, we can continue to take the bad actors to court and hold them accountable for their egregious actions. Friend, please rush an emergency gift today to support the SPLC’s urgent work in litigation, advocacy, policy and public education across the Deep South and beyond.
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