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Orientation - Community Action Duluth

Orientation and overview of Community Action Duluth's programs and offerings

What's Here

Low Income
Unemployed Individuals
Outreach Programs
Underemployed Workers

FATHER Project - Family Service Rochester

Assists fathers in overcoming the barriers that prevent them from supporting their children economically and emotionally. Weekly parenting groups offer parenting skills and fathers receive support from other peer fathers in similar circumstances. Additionally, the Father Project offers 1:1 advocacy and case management, and access to services including: - Child support - Education and GED - Employment - Family activities - Legal service

What's Here

Parent Support Groups
Case/Care Management
Individual Advocacy
Child Support Assistance/Enforcement
Parenting Skills Classes
Unemployed Individuals
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Job Search/Placement
Fathers
Underemployed Workers

Employment Programs and Financial Coaching - Project for Pride in Living - PPL

A multi-service community-based facility offering a range of support services and resources to enhance skills, employability and long-term career mobility to traditionally under-served populations. Services include: - One-to-one assistance with resume, job search and entry-level placement needs - Job placement, retention and ongoing support services for program graduates - Career development, career awareness, career change counseling, career exploration, vocational assessment - Professional development designed specifically for currently-employed workers - A computer lab that provides self-directed technology usage, as well as more formal instruction - Sector-based classroom job skill programs in partnership with major employers in healthcare and banking - Work readiness training programs for individuals with criminal histories - Employment training and benefits eligibility and review for individuals with HIV/AIDS - Access to information about GED and post-secondary educational programs - Financial literacy coaching - Homebuyer education and pre/post purchase counseling

What's Here

Public Access Computers/Tools
AIDS/HIV
Personal Financial Counseling
Unemployed Individuals
Career Counseling
Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Internship Programs
Ex-Offenders
Job Information
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
Job Interview Training
Underemployed Workers
Job Readiness
On the Job Training
Classroom Training
Job Development
Job Search Techniques

Employment Programs and Financial Coaching - Project for Pride in Living - PPL

A multi-service community-based facility offering a range of support services and resources to enhance skills, employability and long-term career mobility to traditionally under-served populations. Services include: - One-to-one assistance with resume, job search and entry-level placement needs - Job placement, retention and ongoing support services for program graduates - Career development, career awareness, career change counseling, career exploration, vocational assessment - Professional development designed specifically for currently-employed workers - A computer lab that provides self-directed technology usage, as well as more formal instruction - Sector-based classroom job skill programs in partnership with major employers in healthcare and banking - Work readiness training programs for individuals with criminal histories - Employment training and benefits eligibility and review for individuals with HIV/AIDS - Access to information about GED and post-secondary educational programs - Financial literacy coaching - Homebuyer education and pre/post purchase counseling

What's Here

Public Access Computers/Tools
AIDS/HIV
Personal Financial Counseling
Unemployed Individuals
Career Counseling
Homebuyer/Home Purchase Counseling
Resume Preparation Assistance
Internship Programs
Ex-Offenders
Job Information
Apprenticeship Training
Job Search/Placement
Job Interview Training
Underemployed Workers
Job Readiness
On the Job Training
Classroom Training
Job Development
Job Search Techniques

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