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Provides a barista training program at New Leaf Cafe and personalized career services for women who have experienced barriers to employment.
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Empowering African immigrants and refugees in King County to achieve financial independence and career success through skills, mentorship, and resources. Program Highlights: Employment Training & Support: Job readiness workshops, certification assistance, case management, and retention services. Economic Empowerment Tracks: Entrepreneurial Support Financial Literacy Driving License Assistance Certified Nursing Assistance (CNA) Training Digital Literacy Workshops Workshops & Engagement: Bi-monthly workshops on job seeking, financial literacy, and more, plus ongoing 1:1 case management. Outreach & Partnerships: Culturally tailored outreach, community events, and collaborations to connect participants to vital resources.
Programs that provide access to job search, education and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Provides diapers, wipes, emergency food, school supplies, clothing, job search and resume help, play and learn groups, and resource navigation.

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Diapers
Children's Play Groups
School Supplies
Clothing Warehouses
Food Pantries
Employment Preparation
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Provides diapers, formula, baby clothing, emergency food, rent and utility assistance (depending on funding), employment help, and a teen parenting group.

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Parent Support Groups
Diapers
Utility Assistance
Formula/Baby Food
Rent Payment Assistance
Employment Preparation
Baby Clothing
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Provides diapers, emergency food, clothing, resource navigation, job search assistance, and rental/utility assistance.

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Utility Assistance
Clothing Warehouses
Employment Preparation
Food Pantries
Rent Payment Assistance
Diapers
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Ventures provides free or low cost access to business training, capital, coaching and hands-on learning opportunities for aspiring entrepreneurs with limited resources.
Programs that provide access to job search, education and skills training. See website for information on how to become a member.
Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.
Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.
Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.
The Strong Families Initiative helps Pierce County residents experiencing low and/or fixed-incomes build financial security through financial coaching, job training, and other connected services.
This agency offers programs that provide access to job search, education, and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Free career/job readiness workshops on topics including resumes, job finding, interviewing, and more. Call, visit site, or come in-person to learn about upcoming workshops.
This organization offers programs that provide access to job search, education, and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Basic Food Employment & Training (BFET) assist federally funded Basic Food (SNAP) participants gain skills, training or work experience to increase their ability to attain a living wage career. BFET services are available from all WA State community and technical colleges as well as many community based organization (CBO) providers including the Employment Security Department (ESD).
Various employment agencies assist individuals with creating or updating a resume, interviewing skills, and job search assistance. Check the calendar online for times when this service is offered.
This is a free online eligibility screener for employment and training programs at community colleges around the state. Eligible students may then apply for funding and learn the steps to start a training program.

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Employment Preparation
Offers parenting classes, employment assistance, utility assistance, and housing assistance. Also offers diapers depending on inventory; please call first to confirm if diapers are available.

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Family Support Centers/Outreach
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Employment Preparation
Parenting Skills Classes
Utility Assistance
Diapers
Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.
Provides employment and job support for adults with disabilities. Serves Oak Harbor.
Offers programs that provide access to job search, education, and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
The AARP Skills for the Digital Economy program in Washington State helps people over 50 develop the digital skills and get the training and credentials they need to compete with confidence for today's in-demand jobs. Call the Work Resources Hotline 855-231-2876 to enroll.

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Employment Preparation
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Assists individuals 16 and older with a disability with job search, job training, and provides support for a smooth transition into the workplace. Serves Snohomish, San Juan, Island, and Skagit Counties.
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Provides play and learn groups, resource navigation, employment support and training, parenting classes, and a weekly legal clinic.

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Parenting Skills Classes
General Legal Aid
Children's Play Groups
Family Support Centers/Outreach
Employment Preparation
Programs that provide access to job search, education and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Offers employment case management, technology classes, and access to WorkSource Programs among other wraparound and education services. Serves adults living in South & SE King County. (Primarily; Kent, Des Moines, Auburn, Maple Valley, Covington).
WorkFirst supports training and education for low-income parents who are recipients of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF).

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Employment Preparation
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Programs that provide access to job search, education and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants. See website for details.
The ReWA LEP Career Pathway Program encompasses employment, training, Computer Basics Workshops, ESL, and life skills services. Its overarching objective is to facilitate stable employment opportunities for refugees and immigrants participating in the program, thereby paving the way for a seamless integration experience for the entire family.
Provides help with with job searching, online application assistance, resumes, and general employment preparation with jobs at Seatac. Also provides a job training program (BFET) for those who receive Basic Food assistance.
The Family Development Program offers case management for low income families. Provides assistance with topics like education, employment, health, housing stability, parenting, and financial management.

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Information and Referral
Employment Preparation
Financial Literacy Training
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Parenting Skills Classes
This agency offers many services to help job seekers find work, which include assessments, job listings, referrals, hiring events, résumé and application assistance, as well as Internet access for job searches.
Offers electronic access to job search, education and skills training. Also offers a locator tool to help you find your local office and in-person support. Some programs are limited to eligible participants. See website for details.

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Employment Preparation
Provides assistance with job related costs, job readiness training, skill building, and job searching for individuals receiving Basic Food benefits.
Goodwill's Employment Connection Center is a free, walk-in job search assistance program helping job-seekers create resumes, prepare for interviews, and provides access to community resources and information.
DVR is a statewide resource assisting people with disabilities to prepare for, secure, maintain, advance in, or regain employment. DVR partners with organizations and businesses to develop employment opportunities. DVR serves people who seek meaningful, secure employment but whose disabilities may result in one or more barriers to achieving an employment goal.

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Employment Preparation
Offers employment training and vocational rehabilitation for youth and adults who are blind or have low vision.
This organization offers programs that provide access to job search, education, and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Offers free job training and education programs in-person and online. See website for details.
Provides employment and training programs aim to equip individuals with the necessary knowledge and skills to secure employment and succeed in their chosen career paths. To qualify, a client must have worked in agriculture for the last 2 years and meet income requirements.
Helps prepare immigrants and refugees for work in their communities through job search & application help and job readiness classes that help with resumes, cover letters & preparing for interviews. Contact for information.
Helps prepare immigrants for work in their communities through job placement, workplace education and training, financial literacy training, economic empowerment and resiliency, and ongoing career counseling.
Provides emergency food, housing assistance, a legal clinic, tax filing assistance, health insurance and Basic Food application assistance, resource navigation, and employment assistance.

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Family Support Centers/Outreach
At Risk/Homeless Housing Related Assistance Programs
Health Insurance Information/Counseling
Tax Preparation Assistance
Employment Preparation
General Legal Aid
This organization offers programs that provide access to job search, education, and skills training. Some programs are limited to eligible participants.
Job searchers in Seattle can get free virtual tutoring from Tutor.com with a Library card or Library Link number & PIN. Live English, Spanish & Vietnamese tutors are available. Virtual tutors can assist with job applications, cover letters & resumes.