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Through immersive learning, real-world work experience, and a network of supportive professional mentors, ManifestWorks connects those impacted by foster care, homelessness and incarceration with job opportunities and provides the life and professional skills for long-term success.
Empowering People Through Employment
Jobs to Move America is a strategic policy center that works to transform public spending and corporate behavior using a comprehensive approach that is rooted in racial and economic justice and community organizing. We seek to advance a fair and prosperous economy with good jobs and healthier communities for all.
Our Mission is to provide innovative solutions and empower At-Risk Youth and Veterans.
Our mission at Chance for Success, Street Newspaper is for the homeless and marginalized individuals of Tucson to have an opportunity to succeed through self-determined employment, by selling the newspaper for an income. Chance for Success, Street Newspaper will be collaborating with local schools to give internships to students in order to gain the experience needed for employment, by creating the newspaper, while working with various individuals and the community; to bring awareness, empowerment and advocacy for those benefiting from the program.
Our mission is to honor and appreciate the sacrifice of our nation’s veterans, providing resources, volunteer and employment opportunities, and a unique and authentic recognition opportunity to display their personal awards and decorations proudly, and assist with their mental health through the positive remembrance of their service.
They exist to create a single, collective voice to represent the interests of all Radiotherapy Service Engineers across the globe.
The Adult Learning Center provides motivated adults with basic education, life-long learning opportunities and resources to transform their lives and contribute to their communities, in the spirit of the teachings of Jesus Christ and the principles of social justice.
The HBCU Foundation is a nationally-focused, federally recognized 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization whose aim is to provide scholarship aid to deserving students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities. We partner with 102 public and private member-schools to: - Increase access, retention and graduation rates of all students - Identify and adequately equip students attending Historically Black Colleges and Universities who have displayed significant leadership potential - Create a pipeline for hiring organizations of top-tier, well-rounded, HBCU students and alumni - Foster a new generation of entrepreneurially and globally-minded, HBCU student and alumni leaders
To develop unrivaled opportunities for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities to enrich their quality of life.
It is the mission of Little Friends to empower children and adults with special challenges to live, learn, work and participate in the community. Since 1965, Little Friends has been dedicated to serving people with disabilities in our community. We are a local organization--based in Naperville, Illinois and serving families from throughout six counties in the western suburbs. But our influence extends far beyond the Chicago area. More than 50 school districts turn to us for assistance with some of their most challenging students. Families from all over Illinois attend our training for parents of children with autism. National conferences feature our staff as speakers. It is an honor for us to be able to share what we've learned with other professionals and families.
Center for Changing Lives (CCL) envisions a community where everyone thrives. Therefore, the organization partners with those held back by lack of resource and economic opportunity in order to uncover possibilities, overcome barriers, and realize their potential. CCL's work connects people, resources and opportunities to build households' economic capacity to achieve their goals. CCL partners with Chicagoans seeking to make a change in three core ways: coaching on financial, employment and resource mobilization goals that enhance lives, training and skill enhancement opportunities, and advocacy and organizing on economic policies and practices that open up opportunities and resources.