What an incredible day at LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre’s 2025 Industry Awareness Event

Mark Tenaglia • November 18, 2025

The Oaks Revitalization Association (ORA) had the pleasure of participating and showcasing the life-changing work we do, helping individuals from marginalized communities build solid careers, stability, and pride through the skilled trades.

It was inspiring to connect with so many industry partners, training leaders, and employers who share our commitment to creating opportunities and empowering people through meaningful work.


A highlight of the day was seeing one of our very own program graduates honoured with the Apprentice of the Year Award! 🏆


His journey from mentorship to mastery is a powerful reminder that with discipline, support, and opportunity, success is inevitable.


We’re proud to continue walking alongside our clients as they build new futures and contribute to the strength of Ontario’s skilled trades.


A heartfelt thank you to LiUNA Local 183 Training Centre for hosting such a phenomenal event and for your continued partnership and belief in the work we do. Together, we’re building more than careers, we’re building futures. 🙌

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