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Community Outreach to Diversity Organizations
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Outreach Partners 21 to 37 of 37
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These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Diversity Organizations receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications can be customized by location, profession, education and experience.
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New Door Ventures
San Francisco, CA New Door Ventures was founded as Golden Gate Community, Inc. in 1981 by a Christian faith community that desired to provide compassionate service to San Francisco’s homeless. The founders soon realized that solving the problem of homelessness required jobs, skills and opportunities, in addition to love and emergency shelter. The early leaders were social entrepreneurs before the term existed, creating businesses and opportunities for work that cr...
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Pacific Gateway Career Transition Center
Long Beach, CA Pacific Gateway Workforce Investment Network is a public agency serving Long Beach, Signal Hill, Lomita, Torrance, and the Los Angeles Harbor communities. We connect adults, youth, and businesses to opportunities - job seekers to employment, and businesses to skilled workers.
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PeninsulaWorks - Daly City
Daly City, CA San Mateo businesses and job seekers face a wide range of workforce challenges. Businesses deal with ongoing turnover, retention issues, and high recruitment costs that can impact their bottom line. Job seekers need information on how to find a great job, and build and grow their career paths in industries that are in high demand.
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Potrero Hill Neighborhood House
San Francisco, CA This neighborhood house serves the community with a variety of youth, senior, and outreach programs.
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Recovery Survival Network
San Francisco, CA Recovery Survival Network is a 501(c) (3) non-profit foundation serving the greater Bay Area since 1996. We have been assisting ex-offenders, the homeless, veterans, adults, young adults, at-risk-youth, and people re-entering society from residential drug / alcohol treatment programs, and the criminal justice system.
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Sacramento Job Corps Center
Sacramento, CA At Sacramento Job Corps, students receive the skills needed to succeed in today’s workforce - at no cost to them or their families!
If you are looking for a better quality of life and are willing to dedicate yourself to our life changing program, Sacramento Job Corps is the place for you!
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San Diego Metro Career Center
San Diego, CA The San Diego Workforce Partnership funds job training programs to meet San Diego's demand for qualified workers. To start a program or learn more about existing partners, visit our website.
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South Bay One Stop Business and Career Center - Inglewood
Inglewood, CA Our mission is to connect businesses and job seekers with the necessary resources and tools for successful employment, life-long learning, and business development, to ensure a strong and vital economy.
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South Bay One Stop Business and Career Center - Inglewood
Inglewood, CA Our mission is to connect businesses and job seekers with the necessary resources and tools for successful employment, life-long learning, and business development, to ensure a strong and vital economy.
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South Bay One Stop Business and Career Center - Inglewood
Inglewood, CA Our mission is to connect businesses and job seekers with the necessary resources and tools for successful employment, life-long learning, and business development, to ensure a strong and vital economy.
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Stanislaus County Workforce Development
Modesto, CA The mission and responsibility of the Alliance is overseeing both economic development and workforce training activities in the Stanislaus River Valley. Under its leadership, the Alliance is committed to creating a blueprint for success, which can make the Stanislaus River Valley the strategic business choice for existing and expanding companies by focusing on job creation, business assistance, and workforce preparation activities.
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Upwardly Global - San Francisco
San Francisco, CA Upwardly Global, founded in 2000, is a national, award-winning nonprofit organization that works with employers to fill positions requiring high level skills. We enable American employers to easily connect with highly qualified, fully work authorized skilled immigrants who are seeking opportunities to contribute their skills in the U.S. workplace. Upwardly Global is a new talent resource for employers who value global experience, diversity of vie...
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Upwardly Global - San Francisco
San Francisco, CA Upwardly Global, founded in 2000, is a national, award-winning nonprofit organization that works with employers to fill positions requiring high level skills. We enable American employers to easily connect with highly qualified, fully work authorized skilled immigrants who are seeking opportunities to contribute their skills in the U.S. workplace. Upwardly Global is a new talent resource for employers who value global experience, diversity of vie...
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Urban League of San Diego County
San Diego, CA The mission of the Urban League of San Diego County is assisting African Americans and other underserved people in San Diego County to achieve social and economic equality through advocacy, bridge building, program services and research. Locally, the Urban League of San Diego County, founded in 1953, provides direct services to more than 7,000 people, annually, countywide through programs, advocacy and research.
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Urban League of San Diego County
San Diego, CA The mission of the Urban League of San Diego County is assisting African Americans and other underserved people in San Diego County to achieve social and economic equality through advocacy, bridge building, program services and research. Locally, the Urban League of San Diego County, founded in 1953, provides direct services to more than 7,000 people, annually, countywide through programs, advocacy and research.
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Walden House, Inc. / Health Right 360
San Francisco, CA Walden House engages, heals, teaches, trains, houses, clothes, and feeds people with alcohol and other drug addictions in San Francisco and throughout California. Often these people are the most difficult to reach: the mentally ill, people with AIDS, emotionally disturbed and abused adolescents, the socio-economically deprived, and the homeless.
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Young Women's Freedom Center
San Francisco, CA Our mission is to empower and inspire young women who have been involved with the juvenile justice system and/or the underground street economy to create positive change in their lives and communities. We envision a world in which culturally diverse young women in crisis are supported and healed with care and compassion so that they can proactively resist the impacts of all forms of oppression.
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