Jacinto Hall

Workforce Development Director (Bilingual)
Corners team member since 2023

Education: Devry University

Certifications: Youth Mental Health First Aid

When Jacinto was in 6th grade, he moved to the US from Panama. When he started school, he was evaluated incorrectly because of his accent. This experience motivated him to be a voice for the Hispanic community. In 2014, with remarkable success, he helped 300+ people with job placement and created career pathways for high school dropouts. By continuing his professional development, he became certified in Youth Mental Health First Aid and was recognized as An Essential Hero During the Pandemic. In 2023, he joined Corners Outreach as the Workforce Development Director where he works with families to achieve financial stability and educational growth.

Growing up, the sense of family was essential in the Hispanic community because it is the foundation of our social and cultural identity. It also extends beyond our immediate relatives but encompasses a vast network of extended family and a close-knit community. The same goes for Corners, as it can serve multi-generation families. Therefore, I am excited to help my community and others as an employee of Corners.