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Employment Training

List of non-profit organizations working on Employment Training .

Community Rebuilding
  • Youth Development Programs

  • 1900.

AFRICAN FAMILY SERVICE FOUNDATION IN NEW YORK STATE

Provide educational, cultural, social economic and community.

Location

Rochester

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Community Rebuilding
  • Employment Training

  • 1901.

Samaritan House of Atlanta Inc

Samaritan House of Atlanta transforms lives by helping homeless men and women achieve self-suffiency through personalized employment readiness and life stabilization programs.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Youth Development Programs

  • 1902.

STONESOUP COMMUNITY VENTURE INC

The mission of StoneSoup Community Venture is to equip at risk youth for social and economic mobility by cultivating life and job skills through seed-to-table programming.

Location

Tulsa

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Community Rebuilding
  • Employment Training

  • 1903.

Black Economic Justice Institute

The Black Economic Justice Institute (BEJI) mission is to educate, advocate, and assist Boston's communities of color in securing sustainable jobs, and/or creating our own businesses.

Location

Dorchester

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Community Rebuilding
  • Alcohol, Drug, and Substance Abuse, Dependency, Prevention & Treatment

  • 1904.

Mental Health America of Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio Inc.

Mental Health America is a private, non-profit organization serving individuals, families, professionals, lay persons, and communities in Northern Kentucky and Southwest Ohio.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Homeless Services/Centers

  • 1905.

Seed House Project

We provide youth a foundation of supportive housing and foster holistic healing to ignite the full potential of everyones unique experience.

Location

Glendale

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Community Rebuilding
  • Services to Promote the Independence of Specific Populations

  • 1906.

NATIVE AMERICAN HORSE EDUCATION FOUNDATION

Furthering the self-sustaining nature of the American Frontier through: 1) Creating a sustainable income and producing a trade on the reservations 2) Nurturing self-confidence in Native American Youth 3) Promoting pride in horse ownership 4) Enabling owners with one or more horses to shoe their own horses 5) Teaching proper hoof care so owners can treat their animals with the utmost sincerity, devotion, love and care .

Location

Tucson

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Community Rebuilding

More Than Enough to take Care and to Share

To offer More Than Enough mentoring and vocational training to empower marginalized women to Take Care of their future and inspire them to Share their success with others .

Location

Ballwin

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Community Rebuilding
  • Employment Training

  • 1908.

BUILDING OCCUPATIONAL OPPORTUNITIES

To provide job training, business consulting and employment opportunities to underserved adults.

Location

Anaheim

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