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Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.
Provides a variety of core services including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance accessing resources, prejob guidance, employment goal setting, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, emergency food services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms.

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Certificates/Forms Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Community Action Agencies
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provide individuals with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, homes, and other locations. Services include Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, Financial Literacy, English Language Learning and Citizenship Preparation, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, Career and College Readiness, and other certifications.

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Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Prejob Guidance
Citizenship Education
Family Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Adult Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Provides a variety of core services in the communities it serves, including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance accessing resources, prejob guidance, employment goal setting, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, community food shelf services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance and housing. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms.

Categories

Certificates/Forms Assistance
Community Action Agencies
Prejob Guidance
Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provide individuals with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, homes, and other locations. Services include Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, Financial Literacy, English Language Learning and Citizenship Preparation, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, Career and College Readiness, and other certifications.

Categories

Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Prejob Guidance
Citizenship Education
Family Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Adult Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Provides a variety of core services including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance accessing resources, prejob guidance, employment goal setting, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, emergency food services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms.

Categories

Certificates/Forms Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Community Action Agencies
Provides crisis and stabilization services to at risk youth and families. Assists youth with supports toward developing well-being, education, employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as they transition to adulthood. Compass works with youth and their families to make a plan of care that will assist them in accomplishing their goals. Youth meet with a case manager approximately once a week. If a youth's family is available for services, they will have the opportunity to work with Compass' Family Preservation Specialist around normal adolescent development, verbal de-escalation techniques, mediation, and other approaches. Provides crisis management for enrolled clients and families 24 hours a day through a pager. There is a rotating staff member on call at all times.

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Case/Care Management
Family Preservation Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Prejob Guidance
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Life Skills Education
Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provide learners with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, homes, and other locations. Services include the following: Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, Financial Literacy, English Language Learning and Citizenship Preparation, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, and Career and College Readiness. High school completion program is available online.

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Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Computer Literacy Training Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Citizenship Education
Adult Literacy Programs
Provides a variety of crisis intervention services including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance with accessing resources, employment goal setting, prejob guidance, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, housing assistance, homelessness prevention, emergency food services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms. Offers seasonal Farm to Family food coupons, which can be used at farmers markets and farm stands. Farm to Family Coupon Application and Distribution (First come, first served) starts the first week of July

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Prejob Guidance
Community Action Agencies
Certificates/Forms Assistance
Provides crisis and stabilization services to at risk youth and families. Assists youth with supports toward developing well-being, education, employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as they transition to adulthood. Compass works with youth and their families to make a plan of care that will assist them in accomplishing their goals. Youth meet with a case manager approximately once a week. If a youth's family is available for services, they will have the opportunity to work with Compass' Family Preservation Specialist around normal adolescent development, verbal de-escalation techniques, mediation, and other approaches. Provides crisis management for enrolled clients and families 24 hours a day through a pager. There is a rotating staff member on call at all times.

Categories

Case/Care Management
Family Preservation Programs
Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Prejob Guidance
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Life Skills Education
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provides learners with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, and other locations. Services include the following: Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, English Language Learning, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, and Career and College Readiness. Open enrollment for programs

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Prejob Guidance
Family Literacy Programs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
English as a Second Language
Provides job skills training to individuals with little or no work experience. Training includes introduction to work settings, job skills, and practicing professional skills and receiving feedback.
Provides a variety of core services including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance accessing resources, prejob guidance, employment goal setting, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, emergency food services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms.

Categories

Certificates/Forms Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Community Action Agencies
Provides crisis and stabilization services to at risk youth and families. Assists youth with supports toward developing well-being, education, employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as they transition to adulthood. Compass works with youth and their families to make a plan of care that will assist them in accomplishing their goals. Youth meet with a case manager approximately once a week. If a youth's family is available for services, they will have the opportunity to work with Compass' Family Preservation Specialist around normal adolescent development, verbal de-escalation techniques, mediation, and other approaches. Provides crisis management for enrolled clients and families 24 hours a day through a pager. There is a rotating staff member on call at all times.

Categories

Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Family Preservation Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Prejob Guidance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Life Skills Education
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provides learners with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, and other locations. Services include the following: Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, English Language Learning, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, and Career and College Readiness. Open enrollment for programs

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Prejob Guidance
Family Literacy Programs
Adult High School Diploma Programs
English as a Second Language
Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.
Provides a variety of core services in the communities it serves, including emergency support and assistance. Services include problem-solving support, assistance accessing resources, prejob guidance, employment goal setting, budget counseling, tenant-landlord mediation, community food shelf services, and emergency assistance with other basic needs such as utility payment assistance and housing. Also provides assistance with filling out benefit program applications and other forms.

Categories

Certificates/Forms Assistance
Community Action Agencies
Prejob Guidance
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provide learners with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Instruction is provided at six learning centers, as well as at job sites, libraries, homes, and other locations. Services include the following: Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, Financial Literacy, English Language Learning and Citizenship Preparation, High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, and Career and College Readiness. High school completion program is available online.

Categories

Adult Basic Education
English as a Second Language
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Computer Literacy Training Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Citizenship Education
Adult Literacy Programs
Offers adult education and literacy instruction that provides learners with the opportunity to acquire the education and literacy skills they need either to complete a secondary education or to better achieve post-secondary/career goals. Services include the following: Functional Literacy Education (Reading, Writing, Math), Computer Literacy, English as a Second Language (ESL), High School Completion Program, General Education Development (GED) Credentialing, and Career and College Readiness.

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Family Literacy Programs
English as a Second Language
Adult Basic Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Adult High School Diploma Programs
Prejob Guidance
Provides crisis and stabilization services to at risk youth and families. Assists youth with supports toward developing well-being, education, employment, permanent connections, and stable living environments as they transition to adulthood. Compass works with youth and their families to make a plan of care that will assist them in accomplishing their goals. Youth meet with a case manager approximately once a week. If a youth's family is available for services, they will have the opportunity to work with Compass' Family Preservation Specialist around normal adolescent development, verbal de-escalation techniques, mediation, and other approaches. Provides crisis management for enrolled clients and families 24 hours a day through a pager. There is a rotating staff member on call at all times.

Categories

Juvenile Delinquency Prevention
Family Preservation Programs
Adolescent/Youth Counseling
Prejob Guidance
Runaway/Homeless Youth Counseling
Case/Care Management
Teen Expectant/New Parent Assistance
Life Skills Education
Provides job skills training to individuals with little or no work experience. Training includes introduction to work settings, job skills, and practicing professional skills and receiving feedback.
Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.
Provides one-stop centers that offer an array of employment and training services. Helps job seekers assess skills and interests, explore training options, create a job search plan, write a resume, and find a job. Job seekers can access computers, educational resources, and information on employers. Training and pre-job assistance services include ICAN, which pairs qualified individuals with an employment coordinator to assist them with resources, support services, job readiness skills, case management, and job placement. Programs funded through the Workforce Investment Act provide classroom training, work experience and on-the-job training as well as counseling, job preparation and job placement assistance for low-income youth age 14 through 24 who meet specific barriers to employment, and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed.