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Employment Training

List of non-profit organizations working on Employment Training .

Community Rebuilding

RILEY ARTS FOUNDATION

Provider of academic instruction and supportive services to out of school students seeking to complete high school, obtain employment and/or attend college, particularly while addressing social barriers in marginalized communities.

Location

Pasadena

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Community Rebuilding
  • Performing Arts

  • 2000.

SINGLE PARENTS & TEENS

Our mission is to ensure that each child who attends school in the United States has a safe, hate-free environment, to actualize their own deepest potentials in an atmosphere of inclusivity, diversity, and hope.

Location

DALLAS

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Community Rebuilding
  • Adult, Continuing Ed

  • 2001.

Mcif Center Inc

The mission of MCIF Centeris to provide opportunities for developing self-esteem, individual growth, andeducational learning skills that will enable women to claim and realize theirown potential.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Employment Procurement Assistance and Job Training

  • 2002.

The Boston Private Industry Council, Inc.

For more than 40 years, the PIC has worked at the intersection of business and community interests to connect Boston residents to promising career pathways, while creating a diverse talent pipeline for local employers.

Location

Boston

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Community Rebuilding

DON BOSCO CRISTO REY HIGH SCHOOL AND CORPORATE WORK STUDY PROGRAM

Don Bosco Cristo Rey High School and Corporate Work Study Program is a college-preparatory school for young men and women from the Washington, DC area who have the need and the motivation to help earn their own tuition money through an innovative Corporate Work Study program.

Location

Washington

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Community Rebuilding
  • Other Housing Support Services

  • 2004.

Arch Way Housing Program Inc

The mission of Arch Way Housing Program is to provide professional outreach programs for veterans and their families.

Location

Kennesaw

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Community Rebuilding
  • Special Ed Institutions/ Schools for Visually or Hearing Impaired, Learning Disabled

  • 2005.

Lexington School for the Deaf Foundation

The Lexington School for the Deaf/Center for the Deaf is an exemplary education and service institution for deaf and hard of hearing people and their families in Metropolitan New York City and the country.

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Community Rebuilding
  • Adult, Continuing Ed

  • 2006.

Dorcas Place Parent Literacy Center, Inc.

Dorcas Place incorporated in 1981 as a non-profit adult literacy and learning center.

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Community Rebuilding

Literacy Alliance of Northeast Florida Inc

The Literacy Alliance of Northeast Floridas mission is to improve the self-sufficiency, economic mobility, and quality of life for adults through continuing education and literacy skill building with personalized, flexible, goals-based tutoring and small group instruction.

Location

Jacksonville

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