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Tiny Home Construction Finishing Fundamentals (THCFF) Graduation - Kentville

Date: November 21, 2025
Time: 2:00 p.m. – 4:00 p.m.
Location: Valley Community Learning Association (VCLA), 118 Oakdene Avenue, Kentville

 

What to Expect

We’re thrilled to celebrate an exciting achievement for both our participants and our organization, the graduation of the first cohort of our Tiny Home Construction Finishing Fundamentals Program and the unveiling of our first fully completed tiny home!

On November 21, 2025, from 2:00 PM to 4:00 PM, we’ll gather at 118 Oakdene Avenue in Kentville, NS, to celebrate this important milestone with graduates, community members, and industry partners.

 

Building Skills, Confidence, and Community

The Tiny Home Construction Finishing Fundamentals (THCFF) program is one of our hands-on, microcredential training initiatives designed to prepare participants for rewarding careers in the construction sector. Through this program, participants gain practical, on-the-job experience while working toward accredited microcredentials recognized by Cape Breton University and earning pre-apprenticeship hours through the Nova Scotia Apprenticeship Agency (NSAA).

Over the past several weeks, our first THCFF cohort has worked diligently to develop essential finishing skills from trim and flooring to cabinetry and siding.

Our Housing Construction Training Programs represent far more than a building. They stand as a testament to the power of workforce development, collaboration, and hands-on learning. Each completed Tiny Home build makes a meaningful impact in our community by strengthening the workforce, supporting local businesses, and contributing to the local economy.

Each build produces 16 newly skilled individuals who are trained, certified, and ready to enter the construction industry. By working closely with local businesses, employers, and training sites, we ensure participants gain hands-on experience that directly aligns with real job opportunities.

Through collaboration with local suppliers, employers, and training partners, each project helps strengthen the entire housing ecosystem, from education to employment, from raw materials to finished homes.

In partnership with community organizations, our completed tiny homes are placed in low-income communities, providing accessible housing solutions in Nova Scotia.

Learn more about our training programs and how we’re building pathways to success in the construction industry:
👉 https://housingconstruction.ca/programs

 

 
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