Hernán Luis y Prado, CEO and founder of Workshops for Warriors, joins Anthony to discuss his background in the military – and when his light-bulb moment came to start the
Rotary Club of Del Mar members donated $5,000 and toured the WFW campus led by our CFO and Chief Academic Officer Rachel Luis y Prado and Director of Operations Keshia
“Thank you so much, this has really changed my life.” Bria grew up in Ponchatoula, a small town in Louisiana. She was raised by her mother, a single mom who
Military Families Magazine Editor Andrea Downing Peck sat down with our Director of Operations Keshia Javis-Jones and alumna Bria Bohanon to discuss the transition from a military career to advanced manufacturing.
Modern Machine Shop Editor Emeritus Mark Albert covers how Workshops for Warriors has created the training pipeline necessary to fill the manufacturing skills gap in the U.S., how its programs benefit
Longtime Workshops for Warriors partner Weiler Abrasives recently donated $25,000 to the organization. Weiler also donates safety and abrasives gear to WFW every semester. Click below to read more. READ
Tri Tool Technologies recently pledged $1 million to Workshops for Warriors. The announcement was made at WFW’s Fall 2021 Graduation Ceremony on December 17, 2021. Workshops for Warriors is beyond
“Workshops for Warriors gave me hope and perseverance to keep pushing through. It’s an amazing program. I wish every veteran would look into Workshops.” Luis grew up in Alamo, a
“Making connections and building friendships with all the people here is out of this world.” KJ grew up with her mother and four sisters on a Navajo Reservation in New
“WFW is a great opportunity for any veteran. There’s camaraderie, I made new friendships and now I have a good job.” Jayson was born and raised in the Philippines, where