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516 Prospect Avenue, Syracuse, NY 13208
Provides assistance to adult refugees in educational, social, and occupational service areas to help promote successful community engagement and self-sufficiency. Specific activities include ENL instruction at all levels from pre-literate to advanced, family literacy, employment preparation, job placement assistance and job training, transitional support services, and social adjustment.
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211 Central New York
99 Pine Street, Suite 102, Albany, NY 12207
Offers additional case management services focused on employment and assists refugees to help them obtain gainful employment in their communities. Employment services include an introductory instruction about the American workplace, job searching, and assistance with completing job applications and interviews.
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211 North East New York
1357 University Avenue, Rochester, NY 14620
  • Helps adults to successfully find and keep jobs. * Offers programs in partnership with area employers, businesses, and community organizations to create access to education and training institutions and support career advancement in high-demand industries. This includes programs such as: Supported Employment Employer Support Refugee Employment services Family-Based Service Navigation Linkage to Affordable and Safe Child Care Career Planning and Vocational Assessments Support Services and Connections to Community Resources Linkage to Short-term Certificate Training Programs
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211 Life Line Finger Lakes
2495 Main Street, Suite 530, Buffalo, NY 14214
Provides employment and transitional support services to guide and support refugees and immigrants toward economic self-sufficiency, and also to teach skills and foster the ability to be independent. Services include but are not limited to:
  • Assistance with job searching
  • Direct job placements when available
  • Job readiness
  • Transportation planning
  • Overcoming cultural and linguistic barriers to employment
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211 Western New York
9 Ontario Street, Lockport, NY 14094
Provides quality job training and employment services leading to gainful employment and livable wages for unemployed or underemployed farmworkers. Farmworkers enrolled in the program also benefit from the following services:
  • Emergency Assistance and Funds
  • Referral Assistance
  • Food Pantry and Nutrition Services
  • Emergency Housing and Utility Assistance
  • Emergency Transportation
  • English as a Second Language
  • Books and Supplies for Education
  • Clothing and Tools for Employment
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211 Western New York
864 Delaware Avenue, Buffalo, NY 14209-2093
Provides pre-employment, employment placement, and post-placement services. Services include World of Work orientation, weekly job club, contextualized English Classes with industry-specific training, one-on-one remote ESL classes, resume preparation, interview skills training, job placement, follow-up, and advocacy. Also links clients to jobs and provides post-employment advocacy with ongoing services once a client is placed.
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211 Western New York
140 N. Main Street, Albion, NY 14411
Provides quality job training and employment services leading to gainful employment and livable wages for individuals who are unemployed or underemployed farmworkers. Farmworkers enrolled in the program also benefit from the following services:
  • Emergency Assistance and Funds
  • Referral Assistance
  • Food Pantry and Nutrition Services
  • Emergency Housing and Utility Assistance
  • Emergency Transportation
  • English as a Second Language
  • Books and Supplies for Education
  • Clothing and Tools for Employment
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211 Western New York
131 Front St, Binghamton, NY 13905
Supports the employability of those with refugee, asylee, or temporary protected status. The program focuses on employability and transitional support to life in the U.S.
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211 Susquehanna UW Vestal