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Job Services - Warrenton, The Workplace, Fauquier County Social Services

Provides the general public with a One Stop Career Center that offers career resources and services to prepare a workforce that is informed, capable and ready for work. Information about the entire range of education, training and job-finding services within the local area is accessible to any interested person through the One Stop network. Offers the following One-Stop services free of charge: Multiple Job Postings – Direct from employers, websites and local papers Assistance with establishing new email accounts and job search web sites Computer and Internet Access Fax and Copy Machine Resume, application and job preparation assistance by appointment (call 540-422-8422) Referral for free On-Line Computer Classes Information and referral for supportive services to:

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Employment and Training Services - South Hill, Lake County Center, Virginia Career Works South Central Region

Virginia Career Works Center advances economic growth by preparing and connecting individuals with Virginia businesses looking to hire and build a stronger workforce.

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Employment Services - Fredericksburg, Job Center, Rappahannock Goodwill Industries

Rappahannock Goodwill Industries job help centers offer free help to people in the community in learning/upgrading computer skills, job preparation and job search skills for today's workplace.

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Division of Rehabilitative Services - Christiansburg, Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services

In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Division of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.

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Supported Employment - Bristol TN, Frontier Industries, Frontier Health

Frontier Industries is dedicated to empowering people with developmental, emotional and/or physical disabilities offering vocational, employment, residential, developmental and community integration services to achieve personal independence. Supported Living offers needed supports for adults with developmental disabilities who choose to live in their own homes.

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Job Services - Winchester, Virginia Employment Commission

Provides customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches job seekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission web site at www.VaEmploy.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc. These services are provided at no charge to the consumer.

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Employment and Career Services - King and Queen, King and Queen County Social Services

The Employment Services Program offers assistance in becoming self-sufficient for recipients of TANF and Food Stamps. Participants look for and retain employment within certain guidelines.

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Community Technology Resource Center - Sandston, Making A Difference For You

MAD4YU has provide FREE tutoring, life enhancement, and computer training to under-resourced individuals in Richmond and surrounding counties and families (youth 1st-12th, adults, and active seniors) with collaborations, donations, contributions, and assistance of committed and talented volunteers as agents of change. The name reflects its very purpose: making a difference for you. That is - providing the tools for success - using computer literacy and study skills as the catalyst - to equip those who otherwise might not have access.

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Employment/Career Services - Suffolk, Virginia Career Works, Hampton Roads Workforce Council

A One-Stop Career Center, or One-Stop Workforce Center, is a location where a wide range of employment, training, and career education program services are available to employers, workers, job seekers and youth. The OppInc One-Stop Workforce Center is part of the nationwide system of American Job Centers, which leverage public workforce dollars with other state and local funding; business resources; and foundation support to provide career development services for local workers and deliver workforce solutions to local employers. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers offer a comprehensive range of services to help you find a job. Services provided through the Workforce Centers are funded through the U.S. Department of Labor so there's never a charge, although eligibility may apply for certain services. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers are also members of the EleVAte Virginia.

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Workforce Center - Lynchburg, VA Career Works, Central Virginia Workforce Development Board

The Central Virginia Workforce Development Board (WDB) is the designated regional convener and administrative entity that coordinates workforce training and career services through federal funding from the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). We are charged with overseeing and implementing workforce development initiatives and activities throughout the Virginia Career Works – Central Region.

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Employment & Career Services - Rocky Mount, Virginia Workforce Center, Virginia Career Works – Greater Roanoke Region

Regional workforce development system assisting job seekers with gaining training and skills so that they can meet the current and future demand of the region's businesses.

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Employment Services/Unemployment Insurance - Emporia, Virginia Career Works

Provide customers with job services, unemployment insurance services, labor market information services and employer recruitment services. Matches jobseekers to employer job openings. Administers unemployment benefits for persons who have worked in Virginia and other states. Benefit claims may also be filed on the Virginia Employment Commission website at www.VAWC.virginia.com or by calling toll free 1-866-832-2363. Provides information and services on other special programs such as the trade act program, alien labor certification, veterans, persons with disabilities, older workers, youth etc.

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Division of Rehabilitative Services - Abingdon, Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services

In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Division of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.

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Employment/Career Services - Norfolk , Virginia Career Works, Hampton Roads Workforce Council

A One-Stop Career Center, or One-Stop Workforce Center, is a location where a wide range of employment, training, and career education program services are available to employers, workers, job seekers and youth. The OppInc One-Stop Workforce Center is part of the nationwide system of American Job Centers, which leverage public workforce dollars with other state and local funding; business resources; and foundation support to provide career development services for local workers and deliver workforce solutions to local employers. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers offer a comprehensive range of services to help you find a job. Services provided through the Workforce Centers are funded through the U.S. Department of Labor so there's never a charge, although eligibility may apply for certain services. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers are also members of the EleVAte Virginia.

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Employment and Career Services - Lebanon, Lebanon Specialized Center, Southwest Workforce Investment Board

Provides only core self-service job search assistance, referrals and other services designed to meet special needs in the locality.

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Volunteer Placement - Roanoke, SVREC, Total Action For Progress

The Southwestern Virginia Regional Employment Coalition places participants at non-profits to help them gain skills and work experience. Application completion, résumé writing, communication, and time management skills are also taught as needed.

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Employment Services - Fredericksburg, Virginia Works Fredericksburg

Offers free job services to help people in the community in learning/upgrading computer skills, job preparation, and job search skills for today's workplace.

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Employment and Career Services - Warsaw, Warsaw Workforce Center, Virginia Employment Commission-Richmond County

Provides job search assistance to individuals, and recruiting and referral services to employers. Services available to workers include job referral and placement, referral to training, and job search skill building activities. Services available to employers include screening and referring applicants for job vacancies, providing critical labor market information for business and economic planning, and coordinating Employer Advocacy Committee activities. Other service that are administered include Foreign Labor Certification, Migrant and Seasonal Farmwork, Rural Services Program, Work Opportunities Tax Credit, Trade Act Assistance, Veteran's Services, Employer Services, and the State Monitor Advocate.

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Employment Services - Arlington, Arlington Employment Center, an American Job Center

Provides employment services for those seeking full-time, part-time, temporary or permanent jobs regardless of place. Offers services to the general public, including senior citizens, disabled people, dislocated workers and people who do not qualify for federal programs. Provides use of computers with internet access for job searches and applications.

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Vision Impaired - Roanoke, Roanoke Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.

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Workforce Center - Stuart, Virginia Career Works - Patrick County

To develop and implement local workforce strategies through the collaborative efforts of local businesses, elected officials and state agencies/programs that encourage economic growth through maximum employment and full utilization of workforce skills,experience and expertise. To design and implement an effective, flexible, results-oriented workforce development system which will 1) provide a systematic approach to identifying employers' needs and current and prospective employees' capabilities,2)meet the needs of our customers, 3) provide continuous feedback for improving the system, and 4) leverage available resources to enhance the efficiency and effectiveness of workforce development

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Division of Rehabilitative Services - Alexandria, Virginia Department for Aging and Rehabilitative Services

In partnership with people with disabilities and their families, the Division of Rehabilitative Services collaborates with the public and private sectors to provide and advocate for the highest quality services that empower individuals with disabilities to maximize their employment, independence and full inclusion into society. May provide limited transportation to clients when no other options are available. If there are any questions relative to transportation, please call.

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Employment/Career Services - Franklin, Virginia Career Works , Hampton Roads Workforce Council

A One-Stop Career Center, or One-Stop Workforce Center, is a location where a wide range of employment, training, and career education program services are available to employers, workers, job seekers and youth. The OppInc One-Stop Workforce Center is part of the nationwide system of American Job Centers, which leverage public workforce dollars with other state and local funding; business resources; and foundation support to provide career development services for local workers and deliver workforce solutions to local employers. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers offer a comprehensive range of services to help you find a job. Services provided through the Workforce Centers are funded through the U.S. Department of Labor so there's never a charge, although eligibility may apply for certain services. OppInc. One-Stop Workforce Centers are also members of the EleVAte Virginia.

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Vision Impaired - Staunton, Staunton Regional Office, Virginia Department for the Blind and Vision Impaired

DBVI provides services and resources which empower individuals who are blind, vision impaired or deafblind to achieve their desired levels of employment, education, and personal independence. Services are provided through 4 main programs: Vocational Rehabilitation, Rehabilitation Teaching and Independent Living, Low Vision Services and Education Services. Most services are provided in the person's home, school, or workplace. Referrals are accepted from individuals, families, schools, doctors, and other community partners.

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Individual and Family Supportive Services - Arlington, Northern Virginia Office, Samaritan Ministry of Greater Washington

Offer a comprehensive range of personalized casework services, including guidance in accessing benefits, referrals for mental health and substance use support, assistance with employment and housing searches, expert résumé development, hands-on computer mentoring, and ongoing one-on-one support—empowering each individual to take the next step toward stability and success.

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