Employment Training
List of non-profit organizations working on Employment Training .
Wayne Geri Academy
SacMakers Academy is engaged in providing educational opportunities for students interested in learning to Design, Code and Make sellable goods.
SACRAMENTO
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Scholarships, Student Financial Aid, Awards
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2018.
Metamorphysis A School Of Healing Arts
We fulfill an educational need for those who need to train for a career.
Augusta Electrical Joint Apprenticeship and Training Fund
Education & Training We provide a tuition-free apprenticeship program to Mainers as a pathway to becoming fully licensed and capable journeyman electricians.
Newport
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Human Service Organizations
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2020.
Berkshire County Arc, Inc.
Berkshire County Arc is committed to assisting and supporting individuals in their quest to identify and realize their chosen lifestyles.
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Educational Services and Schools - Other
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2021.
Bird Street Community Center (The Uphams Corner Community Center Inc.)
To develop youth's skills and appropriate dispositions for school, work and life success.
Dorchester
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Neighborhood Center, Settlement House
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2022.
Beauty 4 Ashes International
The mission of Beauty 4 Ashes International is to equip and empower disadvantaged women by providing image enhancement, professional attire, mentoring & the career development tools to help them thrive in the marketplace and in their personal lives.
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Employment Training
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2023.
Habitat & Health International Fund
We are very good at reaching the very poor and sick in sub-saharan Africa because we know the culture, language, and terrain.
CHRISTIAN JOB CORPS OF KENDALL COUNTY
To equip people for life and vocation; to empower and encourage them to be all they desire to be, as we teach and grow them within a Christian context.
Boerne
YOUTH DEVELOPMENT INITIATIVES
YDI’s mission is to help disadvantaged adolescent youth make pathways out of poverty by engaging them in evidence-based life skills training after school in which they develop The EDGE: 1) Establish individualized career plans 2) Develop critical life skills 3) Gain essential real-world employment and relationship-building opportunities and 4) Explore college/post-secondary training options.
Charlotte
