Youth Services
How do you get a $300,000 pay raise over a lifetime?
If you are 16-21, become part of the "YO! T.E.E.M.S."
It is a fact that people who have education beyond high school make $300,000 more over their lifetime than those who don't. At the Full Employment Council, we can help you.
Training
Get on-the-job training, an internship, or take classes at vocational schools, community colleges and other educational institutions.
You may also receive pre-apprenticeship training in the labor trades.
Employment
We provide you with on-line job listings, resume development, career/labor market information, computer access for job research, job referrals, career planning and work readiness preparation, work experiences, internships and summer employment, and job placement with your career in mind.
Education
Get your G.E.D., high school diploma or tuition assistance at area vocational schools, community colleges and other educational institutions.
Mentoring
You can receive opportunities to learn from peers, to observe professionals in your career field of interest
and work on community service assignments. Get connected with new people who can help you develop a career.
Support Services
You may be able for assistance and resources to help you with work tools, clothing for work, training supplies, childcare, housing and transportation.
Come to the FULL EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL to find out more.......................
Please bring with you: Your SOCIAL SECURITY CARD, PROOF OF ADDRESS (mail w/your address on it or driver's license),
and PROOF OF INCOME (if you are living on your own. If not, bring your parent or guardian.)
Specialized Services for People with Special Needs
Do you have trouble passing tests? Understanding or following directions? Do you
get headaches after you read a long time? You might have a special training need we can help you with! If you have these or other learning difficulties, inform your counselor! Thousands of people have special learning needs and don't know it. If you think you
have special learning needs, ask for the Work Incentive Grant (WIG) program.
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