Team members from the PC Workshop in Paulding spoke to the Kiwanis Club on Thursday, July 12. PC Workshop Executive Director Megan Sierra told the club how the Workshop is currently looking to be more engaged within the community.
“The PC Workshop is currently looking to partner with companies and non-profits where leadership skill development in different areas can be learned. We are looking to partner with various agencies who need volunteers, offer job shadows, particularly with office skills,” said Sierra.
The PC Workshop already offers an extensive program of production jobs, ranging from packing wrench bags for H.E. Orr’s, assembling military phone parts for Maranatha in Payne, and document destruction for several entities in Paulding and Defiance counties. They also hold a contract with the Ohio Department of Transportation to clean their offices and garages.
Also, featured were current clients of the PC Workshop John Weaver and Anna Rickels. Both talked about how the PC Workshop impacts their lives positively daily and how they are grateful they get the opportunity each and every day to work at the PC Workshop. For more information about the PC Workshop’s services call 419-399-4805.