WorkFirst service providers for TANF recipients include Paid Community Jobs, Basic Education, GED, High School Re-entry, Skills Training, Job Retention, and Support Services. Workforce Investment Act (WIA) services include GED and High School Re-entry, Paid Work Experience, Skills Training, On-The-Job Training, and Support Services. Provides employment, training, and basic education to economically disadvantaged adults, dislocated workers, and youth. (Appointments are scheduled: Monday, Wednesday and Thursday). Career & Student Employment Centerĥ0, Spokane Falls Community College (SFCC) Program provides job training and placement to disabled individuals and disadvantaged adults in the Spokane area. Provides basic instruction in mathematics, language arts, reading, and employability skills. Programs include GED, Adult Basic Education, High School completion, Reading Lab, English as a Second Language (ESL), Families That Work, and Read Right. Students between the ages of 16 and 18 years may enroll, if the client has a high school release. Provides adult basic educational classes to anyone 19 years of age or older. Services include: ABE (Pre-GED) GED HSC (adult high school completion) ESL (English as a Second Language) Reading Lab Families that Work, Read Right, Work Place Basics, and PACE (People Accessing Careers and Education) programming which provides employment and independent living classes and support activities. The program also provides high school completion and GED classes. The program offers English as a Second Language, math, reading, writing, family literacy, and computer skills in an employment-focused, flexible learning environment. The Adult Basic Education Division of the Community Colleges of Spokane, offers open-enrollment, classes and special services at 22 sites throughout the six county service areas. Work-training program that provides subsidized, part-time, temporary assignments and placement assistance to low-income seniors.
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