Trade School Scholarships Now Open
Mar 09, 2026 05:57PM ● By Helping Hands OV News Release
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ORANGEVALE, CA (MPG) – Helping Hands OV is investing in the future of the skilled trades, announcing that applications are now open for its Blue-Collar Trade School Scholarship Program. The deadline to apply is May 1.
The scholarship is available exclusively to residents of Orangevale, Fair Oaks, Folsom and Citrus Heights. Whether a recent high school graduate ready to step into the trades, a newcomer pursuing hands-on training or a current tradesperson completing required continuing education, eligible residents are encouraged to apply.
With demand for electricians, plumbers, welders, HVAC technicians, construction workers and other skilled professionals continuing to grow, Helping Hands OV leaders say the program is designed to strengthen the local workforce while supporting careers that directly serve the community.
“These are the careers that keep our homes safe, our lights on and our neighborhoods running,” said Helping Hands OV President and Founder, Sydnie Anderson. “We’re proud to stand behind residents willing to roll up their sleeves and build something meaningful.”
Applicants must submit an essay outlining why they chose their trade, how their skills will positively impact the community and how they plan to succeed in their industry. References and attending school are also required. Scholarship awards, if granted, are paid directly to the school the recipient attends.
Beyond financial support, the program emphasizes service. Scholarship recipients are expected to volunteer with Helping Hands OV during the calendar year, assisting with small home-repair jobs, community projects and events benefiting seniors, veterans and families in need.
Complete eligibility guidelines and application details are available at helpinghandsov.org. All materials must be submitted by May 1.
Helping Hands OV is also calling on local teens to get involved through its Green Teen Project. Open to youth ages 13 to 17, the program invites teens to complete yardwork at no charge for neighbors in need. Participants may also serve at the Orangevale Grange if they prefer. Teens earn awards for every 10 yard work projects completed, and all Green Teens are invited to the organization’s summer bash celebration.
Both programs reflect the nonprofit’s mission to connect the community through service while preparing the next generation of skilled workers.
For scholarship information or to register for the Green Teen Project, visit helpinghandsov.org before May 1.


















