By Christee Roberson, Graham Roofing.
A couple of months ago, you were introduced to the three new national programs for NWIR (Roofing in SkillsUSA, Girls' Camps and Dress for Success.) We are looking at them one by one to get a better understanding of how we can get involved and push the needle for recruiting in the roofing industry. This month, our focus is on Girls' Construction-Trade related camps.
My friend and NWIR member, Shelly Higgins held a camp for girls in Ohio around four years ago that got my attention and had me dreaming of a girls' camp similar in Mississippi. My company and I are fortunate to be founding members of a workforce development foundation, Forge, that allowed this dream to come true in 2024 when we hosted our first girls' camp. We just finished our second successful camp in June of this year. The success of FORGE’s 2025 Girls Construction Camp and numerous similar camps throughout the U.S. highlights an emerging blueprint for National Women in Roofing to either start its own girls’ trades camp or partner with existing groups to champion female talent in construction. This immersive, skill-building model confirms what NWIR stands for — and presents a unique opportunity for action.
In the upcoming months, the NWIR Workforce Development Committee (formerly Industry Recruitment) will be defining ways and developing toolkits for NWIR Councils and members to get involved with summer girls’ camps based on the two paths below.
Start our own NWIR Girls' Camp (preferably if there is no existing camp in your area) Partner with established programs- examples:
By launching, or partnering, on a girls’ trades camp, NWIR can help dismantle industry barriers, guide young women toward fulfilling careers and build a legacy of diversity and opportunity.
Original image source: Scripps Media, Inc.
Learn more about NWIR (National Women in Roofing) in their Coffee Shop Directory or visit www.nationalwomeninroofing.org.
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