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Provides computer-based HiSET and GED testing, enabling adult learners to earn credentials equivalent to a high school diploma.
Offers a range of employment and supportive services, empowering women. For those aged 18 and older, addressing both short-term and long-term goals. Services include workshops, monthly newsletters, case management, counseling, training in various work skills, GED classes, a support group, childcare referrals, outreach, mentoring, online services, and a five-week Job Readiness Program.
Aims to reconnect youth with their community. Involves individuals in service and service-learning opportunities to pursue their NJ High School diploma. Emphasizes academics, careers, and leadership through different school subjects. Students develop career plans, engage in community service, and foster community development.
Qualifies eligible youth ages 16 to 25, who have dropped out of high school to receive GED education and test prep, on-the-job training through community service. As well as a weekly stipend, transportation, childcare, and support services.
Assists various demographics with career and vocational counseling, including unemployed or underemployed workers, downsized management, senior citizens, people with disabilities, older workers, individuals considering mid-life career changes, current college students, recent college graduates, graduate students, and individuals returning to the workforce. Additional services provided encompass career workshops, job placement assistance, literacy programs, adult basic education, resume and cover letter aid, interview preparation, job search strategies, and ESL support.
Provides classes designed to help develop individuals' skills for either college enrollment, career advancement, High School Equivalency, or English as a second language.
Offers beginner, intermediate, and advanced English as a Second Language (ESL) classes. Classes are held twice weekly for 3 hours each over a 10-week session. Morning and evening sessions are available.
Provides free of charge training of tutor-volunteers who are then matched with adults who cannot read or write (Basic Reading Tutoring) or cannot speak English (ESL Tutoring).
Offers a multi-agency collaborative focused on supporting families in the community on their journey to success by providing them with the tools and resources needed. Available services include case management and English as a Second Language (ESL).
Provides training and career services for women in the community. Services include: career counseling, computer literacy courses, ESL courses, job placement, interview skills, occupational training, personal finance workshops, resume writing, small business development, training, and education.
Provides a year-round, voluntary program that engages young adults in full- time community service, training, and educational activities. Aims to help young adults gain life skills, develop a career plan, gain valuable certifications, and earn a high school diploma. Members also earn a $100 weekly stipend.
Provides mental health and healthy youth development services to students and families in the community. Services include: individual and group counseling, clubs, presentations, and safety assessments.
Offers a number of courses for seniors or those about to become seniors on everything from fitness to estate planning to elder law to Medicare to getting the services needed to remain independent.
Provides free of charge training of tutor-volunteers who are then matched with adults who cannot read or write (Basic Reading Tutoring) or cannot speak English (ESL Tutoring).
Serves out-of-school youth between the ages of 16 and 25 in a combined academic-work program. Provides basic skills or high school instruction to students in all subjects necessary to earn a GED or High School diploma. Available year round and runs in cycles of 3 - 4 months.
