| Second Chance/STRIVE |
| 6145 Imperial Ave. |
| San Diego, CA 92114 |
| Phone: (619) 234-8888 |
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| A nonprofit charitable organization dedicated to creating opportunities for self-sufficiency, jobs, and housing, for long-term unemployed or under-employed, and homeless, through public and private community collaborations in San Diego, California. |
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| CalJobs |
| 6145 Imperial Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92114 |
| Phone: (619) 266-4200 |
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| Internet Job Search
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CalJOBSSM is EDD’s no-fee Internet job search system, available through any personal computer with access to the Internet. CalJOBSSM provides a connection between job seekers and employers. Job seekers can enter their skills and experience into a résumé database to match with job openings listed in CalJOBSSM by employers. |
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| Crisis Intervention - Energy Assistance |
| 1615 Hoover Avenue |
| National City, CA 91950 |
| Phone: (619) 474-8737 |
| Fax: (619) 474-5035 |
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| Assistance to low income house holds energy-related emergencies; up to $200 - $ 300 available if receiving SSI. Proof of utility shut off notice, emergencies tremination. |
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| Metro Career Center |
| 3910 University Avenue |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 516-2200 |
| Fax: (619) 516-2298 |
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| The Metro Region Career Centers offers youth in their communities a comprehensive menu of employment and training services that include assistance with resume writing, interviewing skills, finding job openings, training programs, and much more. |
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| San Diego Workforce Partnership |
| 3910 University Avenue, Suite 400 |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 228-2900 |
| Fax: (619) 228-2901 |
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| The San Diego Workforce Partnership has been coordinating job training and employment programs for over twenty-five years. Created under a Joint Powers Agreement by the City and County of San Diego, the Workforce Partnership brings qualified employees and area businesses together. We work to be highly flexible and creative in meeting the needs of our customers.
Our partners and training providers share our desire to prepare San Diego’s current and future workforce by bringing together academic, vocational, and social services with job training. We offer a wide variety of business services, including human resources and consulting services, labor market and economic development resources, as well as expertise in job training, employer support services, and leadership in mobilizing public and private organizations to address workforce needs. There are programs that address the special needs of youth and military personnel and their families, as well.
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| City Heights Community Development Corporation |
| 4283 El Cajon Blvd., Suite 220 |
| San Diego, CA 92105 |
| Phone: (619) 584-1535 |
| Fax: (619) 584 -7992 |
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| The mission of the City Heights Development Corporation is to enhance the quality of life in City Heights by working with our community to create quality affordable housing & livable neighborhoods, foster economic self-sufficiency and stimulate investment.We link local business with great employees.Call us!! |
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| Home Start, Inc. |
| 5296 University Ave Suite F-2 |
| San Diego, 92105 |
| Phone: 619-229-3660 |
| Fax: 619-692-0785 |
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| Employment services, emergency and shelter assistance, tax services, financial education.
Provide a "hand-up" rather than a handout by stabilizing families in crisis. This stabilization then allows families to benefit from employment development, placement and ongoing support. Families are helped to move from welfare-to-work, many for the first time in their lives. |
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