Employment Training
List of non-profit organizations working on Employment Training .
MissionSAFE: A New Beginning, Inc.
Our mission is to work with Boston's high-risk youth to help them gain the skills and confidence to thrive, not just survive.
1224
Roxbury
On My Own Corp
On My Own provides much needed solutions that will influence the trajectory of adults with disabilities giving them opportunity to live and work independently.
1222
Boynton Beach
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Employment Training
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534.
FINISHING TRADES INSTITUTE OF MARYLAND
District Council No. 51 is an affiliation of chartered local unions of the International Union of Painters and Allied Trades, AFL-CIO with over one hundred years of dedicated service in Maryland, Virginia, Washington, D.
1215
LANHAM
Alaska Safety Alliance
Alaska’s nonprofit, regional, safety council.
1211
Anchorage
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Food Service, Free Food Distribution Programs
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536.
4C FOR CHILDREN INC
4C For Children Visit our website: www.
1209
Milwaukee
ASSOCIATED BUILDERS AND CONTRACTORS
ABC Eastern Pa. Chapter's 460+ members are committed to the merit philosophy that construction projects should be awarded to the lowest responsible bidder.
1206
EAST NORRITON
Independence, Inc.
Since 1978 our mission is to maximize independence of people with disabilities through advocacy, peer support, training, transportation & community education.
1201
Lawrence
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Vocational Technical
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539.
International Commission On Workforce Development
Provides access to over 3000 certification-level 21st century employability skills The mission of the International Commission on Workforce Development is to produce a skilled, competitive workforce in developing countries that meets the needs of today's changing economy.
1200
San Francisco
The Arc of Litchfield County, Inc.
The mission of LARC is to work cooperatively with others in developing opportunities for individuals with Intellectual/Developmental disabilities, including Autism, to reach their maximum level of independence; experience presence and participation; make decisions about their lives and their futures; and live with respect and dignity.
The ARC of the United States 2013








