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Department of Human Assistance – Provides temporary cash assistance for needy families, employment services, child care referrals and resources, transportation, and supportive services if approved.  For more information go to www.saccounty.net

 

AARP – Work training program for those individuals 55 or older, assessment of skills, temporary on the job training, participants work 20 hours a week and are paid at least minimum wage.  For more information go to www.aarp.org

 

Sacramento Employment Training Agency Inc. – Job posting service, customized recruitment events, applicant screening services, job fairs, skills assessment, business services, labor market information, customized training programs, tax credits, on-the-job training, disability program navigator services, job seeker services, One-Stop Career Center Services.  For more information go to www.seta.net

 

Sacramento Works Youth Works Program – Goal is to expand and enhance the access of employment and academic opportunities for youth in transition, provides services to 90 youth ages 16-21 who reside in the Sacramento County, youth with disabilities, including emancipating foster youth, and youth who are on probation.  For more information go to www.seta.net

 

California Indian Manpower Corporation – Training, employment, and youth employment services (14-21 years of age), promotes community self-help programs and direct services to American Indian population, provides economic development services, emergency food and shelter services, childcare services, services for unemployed, underemployed and low-income families.  For more information go to www.cimcinc.org

 

Employment Development Department (EDD) – California Training Benefits Program allows eligible California Unemployment Insurance claimants who lack competitive job skills to receive their UI benefits while attending an approved training/retraining program, assists with job search and registration on Cal Jobs. Currently, EGACE offers training for Allied Health careers in part through funding from EDD.  For more information go to www.edd.ca.gov

 

California School-Aged Families Education (Cal-SAFE) – Cal-SAFE is a comprehensive, integrated, community-linked, school-based program for expectant and parenting students and their children.  Children of enrolled student parents are eligible for child care and development services until the child reaches five years of age or is enrolled in kindergarten, whichever occurs first.  Child care available at Daylor High School –  for more information, call 427-2637 . 

 

Sacramento County Sheriff's Department – EGACE partners with the Sheriff's Department to Offer a variety of courses at the Rio Cosumnes Correctional Center (RCCC) and the Sacramento County Main Jail. For more information go to call our RCCC office at 874-1817. 

 

Senior Center of Elk Grove (SCEG) – EGACE offers community interest classes, such as Introduction to the Computer, at the SCEG's facility on Sharkey Avenue in Elk Grove. For more information, call 685-3160or go to http://www.egseniorcenter.org/

 

Elk Grove Adult and Community Training (EGACT) – For more than 30 years, EGACE has partnered with EGACT to offer Community Access Skills and Functional Academics to adults with disabilities at EGACT's two campuses. For more information call 685-7666.