BridgeYear Hosts Free Community Career Test Drive Fair in Houston on June 12

BridgeYear, a Houston-based youth workforce development nonprofit, will host a community Career Test Drive® Fair on Friday, June 12, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at The Garden, located at 6856 Bellaire Blvd, Building 5, Houston, TX 77074. The event is free and open to the public, with no pre-registration or admission fee required.

This fair marks a major community-facing extension of BridgeYear’s signature Career Test Drive® Program. Unlike typical school-based iterations, this event is intentionally open to local students, families, and community members who may not otherwise have structured career exploration programming. Participants will engage in seven employer-sponsored career simulation stations, performing actual hands-on tasks under the guidance of working industry professionals.

Featured simulation stations include Automotive Technician sponsored by Gulf States Toyota, Surgical Technologist sponsored by Memorial Hermann, Refinery Operator sponsored by Phillips 66, and Manufacturing Technician sponsored by The Friedkin Group & Accelerated Solutions Group. Additional tracks include Electrician, HVAC Technician, and Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN). The event promotes middle-skills career pathways that require short-term certifications or technical training rather than a traditional four-year college degree.

According to data from the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics, skilled trades and healthcare support occupations are among the fastest-growing employment sectors in Texas, with projected labor demand outpacing current workforce supply in fields like HVAC technology, nursing support, and automotive service. Moreover, because the Houston metropolitan area employs the single largest concentration of petrochemical workers in the United States, refinery and manufacturing pathways offer immediate, highly localized relevance to the regional workforce.

“The goal of a Career Test Drive® Fair is straightforward: students and young people should have the opportunity to try a career before committing to a training path,” said Victoria Chen, Executive Director of BridgeYear. “For many of the participants we work with, this is their first direct contact with professionals in these fields. That exposure shapes what they consider possible.”

In addition to simulation stations, the fair will feature a community resources area where attendees can speak with representatives from local workforce programs, educational institutions, and social support organizations. Community organizations interested in anchoring a resource table may contact BridgeYear through bridgeyear.org.

BridgeYear operates three primary programs in Houston. The Career Test Drive® program brings employer-sponsored career simulations to middle and high school campuses for grades 7–12. The MorePathways® platform is a publicly accessible database of low-cost, short-term training programs searchable by cost, duration, and location, available at no charge. The Career Cohort program provides tuition-free certification training and earn-while-you-learn apprenticeship opportunities for graduating seniors not pursuing a college degree. BridgeYear partners with Gulf States Toyota, Memorial Hermann, Phillips 66, The Friedkin Group, Honeywell, and the Greater Houston Community Foundation.

Founded in 2016 and based in Houston, BridgeYear is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit connecting underserved youth to careers and educational pathways for long-term economic stability. More information is available at www.bridgeyear.org.

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