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Our partnership with private companies, local municipalities, private & public non-profits, county and state agencies provide a comprehensive service delivery for businesses and job seekers.

¨       Career Partners - is a federally funded, not-for-profit organization that has provided job search, educational seminars, youth programs, workshops and employment placement services since 1976.  Located in Rosemead, providing professional resources for businesses and residents of their surrounding communities through their Community Information Center and Business Center providing economic development, employment, training, job skills, education, financial and business planning resources.  All without cost to career seekers, as well as, businesses.  Click here for more information.   www.careerpartners.com

¨       The LAEDC - is a private, non-profit 501(c) 3 organization established in 1981 with the mission to attract, retain and grow businesses and jobs in the Los Angeles region. The LAEDC addresses the needs of the business community through Leadership, Initiatives, and Service.  Since 1995, the LAEDC Business Development team helped in the creation of more than 68,000 jobs from 368 projects. The economic impact of those jobs translates into $2.6 billion in salaries and more than $263.5 million in tax revenue generated to support schools and local government in the LA County region annually.

Contact:  Sequoia Holifield, Business Services Representative

Telephone:  1-800-New-Help (1-800-639-4357)

Click here for more information.  www.laedc.org

¨       AIDS Project Los Angeles - Benefits and Work Services Program

      BPAO (Benefits, Planning, Assistance and Outreach)Services. Assistance for
persons with HIV/AIDS on social security benefits. We help consumers manage
their cash benefits when returning to work while maintaining their public
health insurance.
Employment Services for people with HIV/AIDS, weekly Job Seeker Orientation
and on sight EDD job developer, Breakfast Club weekly networking group and
monthly workshops on job training and HIV and employment issues.
http://www.apla.org/apla/worksvcs/workindex.html

AIDS Project Los Angeles is dedicated to
· improving the lives of people affected by HIV disease;
· reducing the incidence of HIV infection;
· and advocating for fair and effective HIV-related public
policy.

Rice Russell
Senior Work Services Specialist
AIDS Project Los Angeles
611 S. Kingsley Drive (Client Services)
Los Angeles, CA 90005
Phone  213-201-1616
FAX     213-201-1665
rrussell@apla.org

¨       Bizlink - is an experienced Workforce Development broker that assists you in meeting your business goals by connecting you to key services within your area.  Click here for more information.  www.welfaretowork.org

¨       Goodwill Industries - is a partner and contractor for the Department of Rehabilitation providing skills training and job preparation service for individual with disabilities. As a partner of DES we assure that job seekers with disabilities find jobs.  Businesses are provided with candidates for employment with a support team of experts on interviewing, hiring, tax incentives, accommodating, and assuring a successful placement.  www.goodwill.org 

¨       EmployAbility Partnership - Meet the EmployABILITY Partnership – A collaboration of service professionals working together through the Los Angeles WorkSource California system to help people with disabilities find jobs and build careers, and to assist the employers who hire them.  www.employ-ability.org  

¨       Westside Center for Independent Living –  The Latino Employment Connection provides job-seeking skills training, and individualized job placement opportunities for people who are monolingual Spanish or speak limited English.

The web page for WCIL is http://www.wcil.org/employment_svcs.htm

¨       Community Development Commission -  The Community Development Commission is a dynamic, innovative agency created in 1982 by the Board of Supervisors to generate affordable housing and economic redevelopment throughout Los Angeles County and participating cities. Funded primarily with federal grants, the Commission is an industry leader in sponsoring new solutions to housing and forming partnerships with private and public agencies. To apply and find out more about the Community Development Commission, please visit our web site at www.lacdc.org.

¨     Southern California Rehabilitation Services – text pending

¨     East Los Angeles Work Source Employment & business center - Text pending

¨     E.D.D. – Text pending

¨     Easter Seals, Southern California – text pending

¨     Social Vocational Services - Text Pending

 

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