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I am unaware of any programs to address this. Job fairs Job creation Employment Readiness Programs Job creation Employment Readiness Programs Job creation Employment Readiness Programs Job/career training Employment Readiness Programs Job/career training Job fairs All the way around, not just the impaired need to be educated in a field of their choice, students don't get classes any more before graduation to channel their interests and they are not lead in direction of employment of those capabilities. None. Nothing is being done. Was just a guess I think if people had an opportunity to learn more and get certification in certain things there would be more people working. I see online there are several job fairs that go on each month. Hopefully I answered correctly. Job fairs help out tremendously. But some people are discouraged not to go due to unable to type up a resume without having a computer and internet like in my household. We need more job/career training to be able to afford the high rent that keeps Job fairs Job creation Finances Funding for social services Financial education/coaching & case management Financial assistance services Financial education/coaching & case management State/federal assistance Funding for social services CAPECO | Community Needs Assessment Report | 2021 326 going up in our community. Example- my family and I will be homeless as of Jan 2022 due to our upcoming rent increase. In order to afford this, we need better training to receive higher wages. It appears to me to work best. Tell us why you selected what you did People need access to robust social services while they work towards stable, secure, and safe housing. Often once they find work these services are terminated but the family has not yet regained stability as that can take several years. Individuals and families need customized coaching and case management to help them navigate our complex and siloed social service system. Because being at poverty level I think if people took the time and effort to help then it would lower our poverty rate Addressing this will teach people the skills/rationale they need to in order to "pay it forward" toward further advancement of their current skill set (i.e., higher education, vocation training etc.) Thinking more on the issue of housing assistance for low-income individuals and families I chose employment readiness programs because I feel that this type of support such as; WorkSource and Supported Employment offer an individual the skills, knowledge and confidence that then allows them to be successful in securing and maintaining employment and possibly allowing for further opportunities. I wish that we had more opportunities/access to Trade School and Apprenticeships. If one is able-bodied, they should be working period!! Working is freedom Not sure Job fairs provide on-site chances for people to talk with possible employers and learn about the job and growth possibilities.

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