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Plumbing News
Leading Plumbing Manufacturer,
LIXIL Americas, and Tools & Tiaras Inc. Hold Skilled-Trade
Summer Camp for Girls.
LIXIL
Americas, leading plumbing manufacturer and home to iconic kitchen
and bath brand American Standard, partnered with Tools & Tiaras Inc.
to sponsor a plumbing-focused workshop as part of the multi-day
summer camp designed to introduce young girls and women to the
skilled trade industry.
Tools & Tiaras is an organization dedicated to advancing the
interest of young girls and women who want to pursue careers in
traditionally male-dominated trade professions. The initiative is
one effort to help reduce the downward labor shortage trend in the
skilled trade industry. For every five tradespeople who retire, only
one enters the industry, and in 2020 only 2.3 percent of plumbers,
pipefitters, and steamfitters in the U.S. were women.
“We are committed to making a positive impact in the communities
where we live and work,” said Debbie Drury, leader, communications,
LIXIL. “Knowing that plumbers protect the health of the nation, yet
the number of people entering plumbing and trade crafts is on a
steady decline, we believe it is our duty to support programs that
encourage the pursuit of plumbing as a profession. It is
particularly exciting to be partnering with Tools & Tiaras, whose
purpose is to empower ambitious and determined young women to knock
down the social barrier of entering these trade professions,” said
Drury. Story continues below
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The
multi-day vocational camp featured female participants, ages
13-17, who were interested in learning more about the
skilled trade industry. The plumbing workshop was one of
several programs throughout the week designed to teach the
girls about careers in the construction trades and STEAM
through hands-on projects. Thursday’s attendees were
provided instruction and participated in a hands-on plumbing
workshop led by Tools & Tiaras Founder Judaline Cassidy.
Campers also had the opportunity to practice installing
kitchen and bathroom faucets, provided by American Standard.
The event helped bring to life the Tools & Tiaras mission to
empower girls to lead and succeed in male-dominated trades
such as plumbing.
“As a woman in the plumbing industry, I’ve fought many of my
own challenges with confidence and grit along the way,” said
Cassidy, a union plumber by profession. “I founded Tools &
Tiaras to give back to my community and empower girls to
develop the skills and courage to enter the trades
themselves. I want them to know a career in the trades is
both rewarding and possible, reminding them that jobs don’t
have genders.”
Through workshops and camps, Tools & Tiaras’ mission is to
change the way our society views and portrays what
constitutes "women work.” The alignment of the two
organizations is part of LIXIL’s Trade Up effort, a program
created to help raise awareness of the skilled labor gap in
the United States by supporting programs that inspire more
people to pursue plumbing as a viable career option.
For more information on Tools & Tiaras, visit
www.toolsandtiaras.org. # # #
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