David L. Carrasco Job Corps
David L. Carrasco Job Corps
The center opened in 1970 in downtown El Paso as the El Paso Job Corps Center. In 1979, the center moved to a larger five-acre campus on the east side of El Paso. In 1991, the center name was changed to honor David L. Carrasco, who served as our center's first director for over twenty years.
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