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JOB CORPS

Job Corps is the nation's largest career technical training and education program for students ages 16 through 24. Job Corps is a free program that helps young people learn a career, earn a high school diploma or GED, as well as find and keep a good job. Job Corps is a residential career training and educational program that adapts to current workforce trends in order to ensure that graduates are able to acquire sustainable employment.

ROCKY MOUNTAIN SER

Established in 1980, Rocky Mountain Service, Employment, Redevelopment (RMSER) provides quality employment, educational, and training services to numerous unemployed, under employed, and economically disadvantaged individuals. RMSER currently serves over 3,000 individuals through its Head Start, Workforce Training, and Migrant Farm Worker Programs.

RIGHT TO READ

Right to Read, Weld County provides low-cost adult education classes.  A variety of classes are offered, including: Six levels of ESL, Adult Basic Education (reading level grades 6-9), special ESL for Refugees and Asylee's (with referral), as well as cultural orientation.  Right to Read follows the semester approach to adult learning.

DIVISION OF VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION

The Division of Vocational Rehabilitation provides assistance to individuals with disabilities to work and live independently. DVR has more than 50 years of experience assisting our job seekers prepare, obtain and retain, meaningful employment, and are committed to helping our employer partners find candidates who are skilled, loyal, and committed to success. After placement, our professional staff continues to provide on-going support to employers and employees.