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1300 South 9th Street, Springfield, IL 62701

Assists veterans in finding employment. Eligible veterans can search for jobs online at IllinoisJobLink.com or visit the local IDES office to obtain more information related to employment services and opportunities tailored specifically for veterans.

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United Way of the Midlands
571 West Jackson Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60661
Workforce Development - workforce training services and assistance to persons with arrest or conviction records and those who have been released from jail or prison or who are preparing to be released. Services by appointment only.

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211 DuPage County
2319 East War Memorial Drive, Peoria, IL 61614

Provides training, support services, and job referral opportunities with employers in Central Illinois for U.S. Military veterans. Can also assist with veterans benefits through a V.A. Accredited Claims Agent who is available by appointment.

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United Way of the Midlands
445 North Sacramento Boulevard, Suite 204, Chicago, IL 60612
Greencorps Chicago trains 16-19-year-olds who are eager to partake in work readiness training. Youth will be given opportunities to connect with careers, professionals, places, and events involved with sustainability. Participants will learn, collaborate, and work in teams consisting of instructors, mentors, work site partners, and volunteers to establish, maintain, and restore natural and public spaces through project-based learning.

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211 Metro Chicago
4822 North Broadway, 3rd Floor, Chicago, IL 60640
Heartland Human Care Services' Neon Youth program provides employment support to youth enrolled in the transitional housing program as well as youth who are accessing outreach/drop-in services at a community partner facility. The employment program is designed to build partnerships with employers and directly connect youth in both programs to employment opportunities as well as support them in being successful in these placements. Staff assist youth with developing employment skills such as resume building and interview preparation through 1:1 and group meetings and connect youth to employment through job search, job fairs, and direct placement.

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211 Metro Chicago
425 South Halsted Street, Chicago Heights, IL 60411
Bloom Township offers fall and summer employment programs for township teens.

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211 Metro Chicago
2401 East 100th Street, Chicago, IL 60617
Faith Community of St. Sabina's Strong Futures program engages at-risk youth between the ages of 16 and 24 by providing them with support, life skills, training, mentoring, and job preparation while helping to sustain a stable living situation.

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211 Metro Chicago
4444 South Evans Avenue, Chicago, IL 60653
Bright Star Community Outreach (BSCO) provides Financial Literacy education seminars to local residents to help informed their decision making about short and long-term financial goals. They provide individual coaching strategies so residents can learn how to actively generate wealth and reinvest in the Greater Bronzeville Community.BSCO collaborates with a range of companies to provide youth with a variety of opportunities in areas such as research, retail, and recreation. An additional layer of their workforce development focuses specifically on youth ages 16 to 24 so they can improve their current skill sets in order to be better prepared for the workforce.

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211 Metro Chicago
1801 Main Street, Evanston, IL 60202
City of Evanston provides skills and workforce opportunities to Evanston youth ages 14-18. The program gives participating youth up to nine weeks of entry-level work experience in a variety of jobs & industries through community-based organizations, city government departments, and private sector businesses.

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211 Metro Chicago
808 South Kedzie Avenue, Chicago, IL 60612
The Safer Foundation offers immediate and long-term employment placement, along with career-building services, through highly skilled job training for individuals impacted by the justice system.

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211 Metro Chicago
5000 South 5th Avenue, Hines, IL 60141
Vocational Rehabilitation program to support veterans find and maintain employment in the community. Services include Supported Employment, Transitional Work, and Community Based Employment Services.

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211 DuPage County
7701 Lincoln Avenue, Room A158, Skokie, IL 60077
National Able Network's Veterans Forward Program helps veterans of all eras and branches transition from military to civilian careers.

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211 Metro Chicago
7825 South Racine Avenue, Chicago, IL 60620
Saint Sabina Employment Resource Center registers youth ages 16-24 for their youth employment programs with the Department of Human Services and the City of Chicago, where participants learn about becoming job-ready and securing paid training opportunities that will help them get a stable job.

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211 Metro Chicago
8550 South Manistee Avenue, Chicago, IL 60617
Le Penseur Youth & Family Services' One Summer Chicago Youth Employment targets residents that reside in the City of Chicago. Part of the summer program is to recruit and establish placement partnerships with businesses throughout Chicago. They currently have over 150 partnerships in the following industries; Hospitality, food and beverages, legal transportation, child care, educational institutions, government institutions, technology, health, manufacturing, and retail. This employment placement for youth is designed to cultivate their career paths.

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211 Metro Chicago
2731 MacArthur Boulevard, Springfield, IL 62704
Provides employment readiness training and part-time employment to eligible individuals.

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United Way of Greater St Louis 211
2400 Glenwood Avenue, Joliet, IL 60435

Provides youth program providing job search tools, on-the-job training, resume assistance, job board, and other services including:

- Financial assistance with occupational training

  • Employment readiness skills
  • Help with job placement
  • Academic tutoring
  • Internships and On-The-Job-Training

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United Way of the Midlands
1818 East 71st Street, Chicago, IL 60649
MY TIME (Mentoring Youth to Inspire Meaningful Employment) program teaches the skills to get you 100% job ready. Earn $100 to complete career readiness training and begin your job search with trained employment mentors.

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211 Metro Chicago
1740 Innovation Drive, Carbondale, IL 62901

Helps youth develop and achieve career and education goals through tutoring, skills training, mentoring, work experience, and more.

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United Way of the Midlands
500 42nd Street, Suite 6, Rock Island, IL 61201

Workforce development through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA). Provides job training and job-seeking assistance to economically disadvantaged persons, dislocated workers, and youth.

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United Way of the Midlands
6352 West Grand Avenue, Chicago, IL 60639
The Safer Foundation offers immediate and long-term employment placement, along with career-building services, through highly skilled job training for individuals impacted by the justice system.

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211 Metro Chicago
850 North Church Street, Rockford, IL 61103

Helps individuals who have had involvement with the justice system to navigate resources, find stability, and obtain training and employment.

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United Way of the Midlands
5307 South Hyde Park Boulevard, Chicago, IL 60615
Hyde Park Neighborhood Club partners with MAPCorps to provide meaningful work experience and high-quality data for high school youth. Recruited to be employed as community data scientists, youth were trained to apply scientific methods and mobile technology to capture data about all the public-facing businesses and organizations serving their communities. During this program, youth were challenged to demonstrate personal integrity and apply their best critical thinking skills to the scientific, health, and civic engagement components of the MAPCorps experience.At MAPSCorps, Youth Researchers work with community-based organizations to collect valuable information (data) about the businesses and organizations in Chicago's communities. Once that data is collected, Youth Researchers work as a team to research their community and use the data to make recommendations for how to improve the health and well-being of the community's residents. At the end of the summer, Youth Researchers present their research and recommendations to researchers, policy-makers, elected officials, and other professionals at the August Scientific Symposium.

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211 Metro Chicago
109 West Ridge Street, Yorkville, IL 60560

Provides a program for youth who have limited or no prior work experience and are experiencing barriers to employment to have an opportunity to participate in a paid work experience with local businesses. Work experiences are typically 4-12 weeks in length, but may be longer depending on the needs of the participant.

Services include:

- Career and guidance counseling.

- Education preparation and planning.

- Paid vocational training.

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United Way of the Midlands
Address Confidential, Omaha, NE 68111

Offers a platform for veterans to translate military careers into skills based profiles that are used and understood by employers. Services include resume preparation, an interview feature that allows vets to practice interviewing skills and a chance to search and apply for jobs from partner employers.

All services are offered online through the Major Talent website.

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United Way of the Midlands