Job Services

The Allegan Harvest Farm is dedicated to rebuilding the lives of men who suffer the consequences of depression and dependency. The Farm implements a residential program where men live and work on the farm in order to instill them with a sense of work ethic and personal accountability while teaching them life skills to help them learn to live successfully and productively on their own.

 Education, Job Services, Mentoring/Tutoring, Recovery, Support Groups / 705 views

Alliance for Immigrant Neighbors (AIN) offers affordable legal services to immigrants and refugees. Trained staff provide consultations and legal representation on DACA, family petitions, lawful permanent residence (green card), citizenship, and more.

 Immigration Assistance, Job Services, Legal Aid / 787 views

The Alston Wilkes Society (AWS) is a multistate nonprofit organization that provides those most at risk with hope for a brighter future. AWS gives hope and rebuilds lives through rehabilitative and prevention services. The agency was founded in 1962 as a nonprofit organization led by a group of dedicated volunteers working under the direction of the Reverend Eli Alston Wilkes, Jr. Rev. Wilkes was a Methodist minister who labored as a tireless and devoted worker in helping those less fortunate. Today, the Alston Wilkes Society is providing direct services in North and South Carolina to not only offenders, but also the homeless,

 Crisis, Education, Food, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Transportation, Veteran Services / 846 views

The Mission of Amethyst Place is to support women, recovering from drug and alcohol addiction, and their children by providing safe, drug-free housing and individualized services to promote healthy families. We help families overcome significant trauma and develop essential life skills. The Vision of Amethyst Place is that families will successfully transition to drug-free, independent housing and healthy community living.

 Elderly Care, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Recovery, Women, Children, Child Care / 730 views

The Ann Arbor Center for Independent Living (CIL)'s goal is to improve the lives of individuals with disabilities in the community by offering enrichment opprotunities, learning programs, and advocacy. Some services include but aren't limited to arts and recreational events, career and business mentoring, community advocacy, peer support groups, living services such as life skill workshops and finding care assistance, disability awareness and sensitivity training, and general mentorship programs.

 Education, Housing/Shelter, Job Services, Legal Aid, Mentoring/Tutoring, Support Groups, Transportation, Utilities / 649 views

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