Employment Training
List of non-profit organizations working on Employment Training .
Local Food Park Inc
LFP connects people to nature and healthy food as a catalyst for better quality of life, focusing its efforts in at-risk urban and rural communities with innovative hands-on activities which empower people with the skills to grow their own organic food and eat it.
St Petersburg
Arc Detroit
The Arc is an association formed in 1951 by family members and friends of people with Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
Detroit
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Media, Communications Organizations
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1785.
Modesto Sound
Our mission is to empower youth with real-world job skills to create music and artistic media.
Modesto
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Community/Neighborhood Development, Improvement
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1786.
North End Woodward Community Coalition NEWCC
NEWCC’s mission is to enhance Detroit's social, environmental, and economic prosperity through leadership, excellence, and inclusion while augmenting and empowering community voices.
Detroit
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Developmentally Disabled Services/Centers
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1787.
ARC of Westmoreland
""The Arc of Westmoreland is committed to a ""People First"" approach, which offers those with intellectual and developmental disabilities and their families the supports, services and opportunities necessary to have freedom, choice and control in their lives.
Greensburg
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Urban, Community
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1788.
Connecting for Good, Inc.
The mission of Connecting For Good is to provide digital literacy skills, computers, and internet access for low-income communities to open minds and opportunities for a better future.
Kansas City
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Youth Development Programs
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1789.
SUPPORT AFRICA HIV AIDS CRISIS ORGANIZATION
LifeLine Youth and Family Service is a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, providing an array of support services to improve the health and quality of life among African Immigrants, men, women, youths, and refugees in Massachusetts.
HYDE PARK
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Health Support Services
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1790.
CHANGING THE FACE OF RECOVERY
Our Mission - To guide our clients to emotional stability, vibrant health, and an addiction free lifestyle; To build a bridge, through community involvement that allows those in recovery to reenter life with passion and purpose.
San Marcos
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Employment Training
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1791.
Make Piece/Peace, Inc.
Make Piece grew out of an interest in the living wage (a wage that supports a family in dignity, given the cost of housing and basic goods in its community) and a desire to model the living wage in a revenue-generating business involving low-income women.
