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SIERRA NEVADA JOB CORPS CENTER #4661883
Sierra Nevada Job Corps Center offers no-cost education and career training to young adults aged 16-24, preparing them for long-term employment.
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NEVADA COUNTY SUPERIOR COURT #87093422
The Nevada County Superior Court's General Information has information on the following:
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NEVADA COUNTY SUPERINTENDENT OF SCHOOLS #4661937
The San Juan Ridge PARTNERS Family Resource Center (FRC) provides families in the San Juan Ridge area with information and referrals to local resources, services, and facilities on a drop-in basis for visitors of all ages.
It also assists families with child development, parenting support, counseling, education, and employment tools. It also offers playgroups (Tue/Th 10am-12pm) for families with children ages 0-5, and weekly activities for older children.
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The San Juan Ridge Family Resource Center has laundry vouchers…
[read more]NATIVE TANF PROGRAM NEVADA CO OFFICE #4663301
The Native TANF Program provides financial assistance and supportive services to eligible Native American families with children.
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NEVADA COUNTY DEPARTMENT OF SOCIAL SERVICES #4662024
California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids (CalWORKs) provides temporary financial assistance and employment support for low- or no-income families with children.
CalWORKs (California Work Opportunity and Responsibility to Kids) helps families facing hardship due to issues such as domestic violence, illness, job loss, housing instability, or legal challenges.
Children may receive financial assistance even if parents choose not to participate in Employment Services.
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NEVADA COUNTY HUMAN RESOURCES #4661922
Nevada County's Employment Services provide employment opportunities for the County of Nevada. Lists current job openings for the County of Nevada, applications for each position, information on benefits for current and future employees, compensation and benefits information for each bargaining unit, personnel code information and job descriptions for every County position.
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This is one of many possible First 5 Nevada County Ready to Grow (R2G) program resources.
CONNECTING POINT #49721864
Connecting Point's Employment Services provide personalized career planning, training, and support for participants of Nevada County's CalWORKS and Child Support Services programs.
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This is a Ready to Grow (R2G) resource. Ready to Grow is a First 5 Nevada County program to connect children 0-5 with services and information that support their well-being. Organizations with programs that have this R2G tag may have additional programs of interest to families.
PRIDE INDUSTRIES #4661629
Pride Industries provides employment services designed to help individuals overcome barriers to employment and succeed in the workplace. Services are tailored to meet individual needs and interests.
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CALIFORNIA DEPARTMENT OF REHABILITATION #4660976
The California Department of Rehabilitation provides employment services for people with disabilities and students with disabilities who want to prepare for, get, or keep a job.
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CONNECTING POINT #68869729
The 211 Connecting Point Contact Center can refer people to other 211 call centers in California and around the USA.
Find contact centers around the United States here.
You can also call 866-FIND-211 (866-346-3211) to find your county's 211 in California. Your call can be transferred to your local 2-1-1.
(Note: If you work at a 2-1-1 in California and would like your county to route appropriately through the 866-find-211 phone line, please contact Eve Hamilton at ehamilton@icfs.org.)
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2‑1‑1 is a free telephone number providing access to local community services. 2‑1‑1 is available in multiple languages, allowing people access to information and to obtain referrals for resources such as physical and mental health, housing, utility, food, transportation, employment assistance, and suicide and crisis interventions. 2‑1‑1 also provides disaster preparedness, response, and recovery during declared emergencies. | |
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