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The HUB serves unconnected youth/young adults ages 16-24. Unconnected youth are defined as young adults who are living without permanent family support and have any of the following lived experience: pregnant/parenting, homeless or near homeless, foster care, juvenile probation, runaway or human trafficking/exploitation or are unconnected from their family of origin for any reason. The HUB has focused on providing programming support and services in the areas of education, employment, and empowerment.

Education: The HUB provides programming at Lincoln High for students that are credit deficient, struggling with truancy. These supports and services are aimed to assist students with staying in school and successfully moving closer to the goal of graduation. The HUB recognizes that traditional school does not work for everyone, so we also provide free GED prep classes (ages 16-24) and remove barriers to accessing GED testing.

Employ: The HUB assists participants in developing job skills through connections to volunteer opportunities, access to resources for job searching and supports once employment has been secured.

Empower: Concrete supports are imperative to navigate the transition to adulthood. The HUB empowers participants to advocate for themselves, assists with learning supports and resources and provides additional caring adults in the lives of participants. The HUB assists young people to determine the supports and services available and ensure that a customized system of supports is assembled. Assistance available to young adults includes connection to a Peer Support Specialist, access to emergency needs-based funds, youth eviction prevention programming, connection to housing supports and resources, financial literacy and budgeting assistance through Central Access Navigation and Community Outreach Housing Specialist.

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High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement
School Based Teen Parent/Pregnant Teen Programs

90-day workforce development program in which participants undergo full-time education and job training, dedicating half their time to personalized high school completion and the remainder to earning industry-recognized credentials, primarily in Construction, CDL, CNA, Culinary, and Welding.

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Prevocational Training
Vocational Education
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prejob Guidance

Free, 4-week program designed to help unemployed women find employment or pursue educational opportunities. A new cohort begins each month, and up to 10 women are accepted for each session. Participants receive training and one-on-one coaching as they develop a cover letter and resume, strengthen their interview skills, seek employment or education, create a workable budget, navigate community resources, build self-confidence, develop relationships with other women, and learn how to manage stress.

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Provides part-time public service employment, training and placement services, opportunities to seniors (55 years or older), low-income women and men who live in rural Iowa.

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Prejob Guidance
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Job Search/Placement
Subsidized Employment
Senior Community Service Employment Programs
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

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Job Search/Placement
Transportation Expense Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Welfare to Work Programs

Offers a variety of services for men, women, and children experiencing homelessness, gives guests a safe place to be during the day with heating and cooling. Services include: Computer Learning Center, Referrals to community resources, job search assistance, life skills training, assistance with rental applications, and emergency clothing vouchers.


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Life Skills Education
Homeless Drop In Centers
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Public Internet Access Sites
Prejob Guidance
Clothing Vouchers

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Provides a program for youth who have limited or no prior work experience and are experiencing barriers to employment to have an opportunity to participate in a paid work experience with local businesses. Work experiences are typically 4-12 weeks in length, but may be longer depending on the needs of the participant.

Services include:

- Career and guidance counseling.

- Education preparation and planning.

- Paid vocational training.

Categories

High School Equivalency/GED Test Sites
Work Experience
Prejob Guidance
General Youth Employment Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Prevocational Training
Career Counseling
Social development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education.

Education support (grades K-12) including tutoring and computer training. STEM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

Career development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers.

Family counseling

USDA Meal Program, nutrition education, gardening

Adolescent pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 years old.

Pathfinders Mentoring Program matches girls, ages 5-16, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals. Scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program.

Transportation to programs.

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Tutoring Services
Mentoring Programs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Boys/Girls Clubs
Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
Youth Enrichment Programs
Prejob Guidance
Team Sports/Leagues
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

Categories

Job Search/Placement
Transportation Expense Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Welfare to Work Programs
People requiring services are asked to call and inquire about the status of the services required. The Food Stamp Employment and Training Program (FSET) provides employment and training services for the purpose of enhancing the participant's employability. Services include an assessment, job search assistance, basic education (high school completion, English as a second language, and adult basic education); this program also pays expenses for transportation and child care for participants.

Assists unhoused and underprepared job seekers with a path to secure housing and gainful employment. Job readiness services include education and skills assessment, soft skills training, computer literacy, adult literacy courses and tutoring, money management, GED preparation, and interview training from a holistic perspective.

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Prejob Guidance
Literacy Programs
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Resource and referral agency that fosters economic and emotional stability for heads of households. Meet with staff to discuss:
--Constant money shortages
--Better job with better hours
--Preparing a resume and practicing for a job interview
--Community resources for which clients may be eligible
--Enrolling in school to increase earning power
--Applying for local single parent scholarships for associate or bachelor degree college courses
--Applying for the United Way Certification Course scholarships for women in transition
--'How to' on parenting, working and attending school at the same time
--How to budget and shop for a used car
--Referrals to appropriate legal counsel

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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs
Prejob Guidance
Comprehensive Information and Referral
Job Search/Placement
Personal Financial Counseling

Member-based organization for individuals and organizations interested in community issues related to refugees and immigrants. Meets unfulfilled needs of immigrants and refugees in the Quad Cities, such as english as a second language.

Can assist with applying for resources in Illinois, including SNAP, Medicare/Medicaid, SEAP, etc.

Can help you apply for up to $500 to pay for DACA renewal fees.


Offers financial assistance to those that qualify.


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Prejob Guidance
English as a Second Language
Cultural Transition Counseling
Immigrant Rights Groups
Immigrant Benefits Assistance

Combines classroom job training from Work Life, Faith and Finances class, and 30-90 days of paid, part-time employment with job support and coaching as participants search for long-term employment.

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Financial Literacy Training
Prejob Guidance

Offers a variety of employment-related and pre-employment skills training classes throughout the year.

Classes focus on developing skills needed to find and secure employment. Covered topics may include interviewing skills, Microsoft Word and Excel basics, building a resume, job-search basics, communication skills, first impressions, and more.

A team of navigators works to match individuals served by this program with companies/agencies who are hiring in the Omaha metro, Council Bluffs, and Fremont areas.

Categories

Prejob Guidance
Job Search/Placement
Social development, social recreation, art, dance, drama, and physical education.

Education support (grades K-12) including tutoring and computer training. STEM activities (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math).

Career development (7-18 years), including non-traditional careers.

Family counseling

USDA Meal Program, nutrition education, gardening

Adolescent pregnancy 4-component prevention program for girls 9-18 years old.

Pathfinders Mentoring Program matches girls, ages 5-16, with professional women in the Omaha business community to work on academic and personal goals. Scholarships may be awarded at the end of the successful completion of high school and the Pathfinders program.

Transportation to programs.

Categories

Tutoring Services
Mentoring Programs
Computer Literacy Training Programs
Boys/Girls Clubs
Sexuality/Reproductive Health Education
Youth Enrichment Programs
Prejob Guidance
Team Sports/Leagues
Assists SNAP participants in finding employment and/or training for employment. Provides gas vouchers and other supportive services for independent job search, to attend job search training, vocational training and for job retention.

Categories

Job Search/Placement
Transportation Expense Assistance
Prejob Guidance
Welfare to Work Programs

Offers support services aimed to empower women including: health education, vocational training, and information on community resources

Categories

General Health Education Programs
Specialized Information and Referral
Prejob Guidance

Provides comprehensive support services to promote personal, academic, and career growth.

Services include academic, pre-enrollment, and financial aid counseling; connection to DMACC's Workforce Training Academy (WTA); pre-employment counseling such as rsum writing and interviewing techniques; and referrals to appropriate supportive agencies.

Additional services include financial assistance for childcare and transportation. The program also supports displaced homemakers and displaced workers by offering vocational assessment, career readiness workshops, job training, job search assistance, and referrals for other specific needs to help them prepare for, find, and retain employment.

Categories

Displaced Worker Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
Career Counseling
Displaced Homemaker Employment Programs
Specialized Information and Referral

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction

Employment services including job matching and referral, job search and job placement assistance, career guidance and assessment, employer services, labor market information, apprenticeships, veteran services, resume design, interview skills development, and a variety of other programs and services.

Computers with internet available.

Many services also apply to out-of-school individuals ages 14-24 with employment barriers, including:

-- Paid work experience, summer employment, and on-the-job training opportunities

-- Tuition assistance

-- On site tutoring

-- Support services to assist with application fees, enrollment fees, work attire, school or work supplies, etc.

Categories

General Youth Employment Programs
WIOA Programs
Education Related Fee Payment Assistance
Scholarships
On the Job Training
Job Training Resource Lists
Career Counseling
Comprehensive Job Assistance Centers
Occupation Specific Job Training
Job Search/Placement
Apprenticeship Training
Educational Testing
Veteran Employment Programs
Prejob Guidance
High School Equivalency/GED Test Instruction