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Who We’ve Trained

Since Tool School began, we have trained more than 150 different people across a wide range of demographics.

Identify as Disabled

36%

Identify as Military Veterans

15%

Identify as Women

55%

“There was a hole in our fence, so I went and got a hammer and nail and fixed it myself. My mom was very proud of me!”


Home Place of Texas Trainee

“I believe I now have the confidence to use several of the power tools introduced to experiment with.”


Career & Recovery Resources Trainee

“I had a lot of fun and was able to learn a little more as well as add onto the existing knowledge I already had prior.”


Eight Million Stories Trainee

“The Two Day Class was great and the entire staff was just phenomenal. Thank you so much..”


Tool School for the Home Trainee

“Honestly a longer class would be the only change I would make. We had such a good time it made the day go by fast.”


Eight Million Stories Trainee

“The Tool School experience has proven to be a transformative experience for our IDD adults. Participants not only acquired new skills but also learned to utilize various tools effectively. The hands-on approach to learning at the Houston ToolBank has been particularly effective in engaging our participants and ensuring that the lessons are not only educational but enjoyable as well. The clients have been empowered with valuable skills that extend beyond the workshop, contributing to their overall personal and professional development.”


Home Place of Texas Partner

“The Houston ToolBank has played an integral role in shaping the future of Houston’s most marginalized youth through career exploration and most specifically their ‘Tool School Program’ Providing our students the necessary soft and hard skills that provide opportunities for entry and advancement in career pathways is tremendously valuable. These opportunities have been further advanced by the Houston ToolBank’s partnership with Eight Million Stories, Inc.”


Eight Million Stories Partner

“We know that we all learn differently, but when you use hands-on teaching methods the impact is long lasting. The staff were exceptionally skilled, kind and nurturing with our students. They adapted to meet all of the different needs. As a result, our students came away from the Tool School program with much more confidence and competence using various tools.”


The HUB Houston Partner

…that I will only use the tools and equipment for their intended purposes

…that I will treat my body and the body of others present with respect

…that I will, at all times, keep safety as a top priority

…that if I see something unsafe, I will say something immediately

…that I will not be afraid to ask questions or seek help if I need it

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    This is a brief overview of the required tools used subsequently for a build project. Individual take-home and collaborative group-build donation project options are available. These are great for professionals with busy schedules or friends looking for a fun group activity!

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    An overview of common hand and power tools with hands-on use, followed by a build project. Individual take-home and collaborative group-build donation project options are available. Great for scout troops looking to earn badges!

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