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602 W. Richmond Avenue, Peoria, IL 61606
Peoria Jobs Partnership is a Christian mentoring program for people who might be experiencing problems getting gainful employment.
For the general public, there is the Community Program. The curriculum includes 12 classes, taught by different community professionals over a 12-week period.
Students are required to complete homework for each class, and are awarded a certificate of completion at the end of the program. The Community Program allows students access to great instructor/ practitioners, and allows them contacts with community leaders that can act as advocates for them when they seek employment.
Additional programs, such as Solar Training and the Fresh Start Workshop, are offered for individuals with a felony in their background and those re-entering society from incarceration. Solar Training is also offered for individuals raised in foster care.
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The following supplies are tied to a partnership with Loving Bottoms and are open to anyone (regardless of participation in Jobs Partnership services):
period packs, diapers, wipes, pull-ups, and youth incontinence diapers
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317 S. MacArthur Highway, Peoria, IL 61605
Established in 1965, the mission of Tri-County Urban League, Inc. is to advance the regional economy and quality of life in Central Illinois by promoting education and improving the employability skills, self-sufficiency, and social well-being of African Americans and people in need. For over 50 years, the agency has been operating and delivering services to economically and socially deprived individuals in the Peoria area. The agency thrives on improving the quality of opportunities to enable disadvantaged individuals to reach their educational and employment goals.
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1 College Dr, Leitch Career Center CC201, East Peoria, IL 61635
Illinois Central College-Career Services offers mock interviews.
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1 College Dr, Leitch Career Center CC201, East Peoria, IL 61635
Illinois Central College-Career Services offers resume preparation assistance.
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602 W. Richmond Avenue, Peoria, IL 61606
Peoria Jobs Partnership is a Christian mentoring program for people who might be experiencing problems getting gainful employment.
For the general public, there is the Community Program. The curriculum includes 12 classes, taught by different community professionals over a 12-week period.
Students are required to complete homework for each class, and are awarded a certificate of completion at the end of the program. The Community Program allows students access to great instructor/ practitioners, and allows them contacts with community leaders that can act as advocates for them when they seek employment.
Additional programs, such as Solar Training and the Fresh Start Workshop, are offered for individuals with a felony in their background and those re-entering society from incarceration. Solar Training is also offered for individuals raised in foster care.
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The following supplies are tied to a partnership with Loving Bottoms and are open to anyone (regardless of participation in Jobs Partnership services):
period packs, diapers, wipes, pull-ups, and youth incontinence diapers
What's Here
317 S. MacArthur Highway, Peoria, IL 61605
Established in 1965, the mission of Tri-County Urban League, Inc. is to advance the regional economy and quality of life in Central Illinois by promoting education and improving the employability skills, self-sufficiency, and social well-being of African Americans and people in need. For over 50 years, the agency has been operating and delivering services to economically and socially deprived individuals in the Peoria area. The agency thrives on improving the quality of opportunities to enable disadvantaged individuals to reach their educational and employment goals.
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602 W. Richmond Avenue, Peoria, IL 61606
Peoria Jobs Partnership is a Christian mentoring program for people who might be experiencing problems getting gainful employment.
For the general public, there is the Community Program. The curriculum includes 12 classes, taught by different community professionals over a 12-week period.
Students are required to complete homework for each class, and are awarded a certificate of completion at the end of the program. The Community Program allows students access to great instructor/ practitioners, and allows them contacts with community leaders that can act as advocates for them when they seek employment.
Additional programs, such as Solar Training and the Fresh Start Workshop, are offered for individuals with a felony in their background and those re-entering society from incarceration. Solar Training is also offered for individuals raised in foster care.
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The following supplies are tied to a partnership with Loving Bottoms and are open to anyone (regardless of participation in Jobs Partnership services):
period packs, diapers, wipes, pull-ups, and youth incontinence diapers
What's Here
