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Employment & Training Assistance
What do you want for the future?
Our employment and training assistance programs can help!
■■ A new career?■■ Improved math
or English skills?■■ Job training?■■ Job search help?
Contact SNAP Path to Work today!
www.snappathtowork.org
Helping SNAP clients find and keep a job
Are you an Able-Bodied Adult Without Dependents (ABAWD)?If you are subject to the ABAWD Work Program rules, SNAP Path To Work programs may offer trainings to satisfy your work requirement and can improve your ability to find a job.
■■ Call any of the SNAP Path to Work employment and training providers marked with an asterisk (*) on the inside of this brochure. Tell them that you need a program that meets the ABAWD requirement.
■■ Contact a DTA employment and training specialist at (888) 483-0255 or visit www.snappathtowork.org.
To find out if you qualify for an exemption from ABAWD work requirements, visit
the website above or call DTA at
(877) 382-2363.
www.snappathtowork.org
NOTE: The SNAP Path to Work program is not only for ABAWDs. Most SNAP clients may participate.
This institution is an equal opportunity provider. To see more details, go to https://fns-prod.azureedge.net/
sites/default/files/cr/Nondiscrimination-Statement.pdf.
This message is funded in part by the USDA. USDA is an equal opportunity provider and employer. April 2017.
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EASTERN MA (Includes Greater Boston Region)
Career Collaborative, Inc., Boston ............................. 617-259-1048
Catholic Charitable Bureau of the Archdiocese of Boston, Inc., Brockton.................................................................... 617-482-5440
College Bound Dorchester, Dorchester* .................... 617-506-5970
Community Servings, Inc., Jamaica Plain* ............... 617-522-7777
Community Work Services, Inc., Boston* ................. 617-720-2233
International Institute of New England, Inc., Boston* ..................................................................... 617-695-9990
Jewish Vocational Service, Inc., Boston* .................. 617-399-3131
Just-A-Start Corporation, Cambridge* ...................... 617-494-0444
Maverick Landing Community Services, Inc., East Boston ............................................................... 617-569-7600
Mujeres Unidas Avanzando, Dorchester* .................. 617-282-3500
New England Center for Arts & Technology, Inc., Boston* ..................................................................... 617-442-3600
Operation A.B.L.E of Greater Boston, Inc., Boston* ... 617-542-4180
Project Hope, Roxbury* ............................................ 617-442-1880
Project Place, Inc. – Interseminarian, Boston. ........... 617-542-3740
Saint Francis House, Inc., Boston ............................. 617-654-1262
United South End Settlements, Boston ...................... 617-375-8120
Year Up, Inc., Boston* ............................................... 617-542-1533
YMCA of Greater Boston, Inc. (YMCA International Learning Center), Boston* ..................................................................... 617-542-1800
YMCA of Greater Boston, Inc. (YMCA Training, Inc.), Boston* ..................................................................... 617-542-1800
YouthBuild Boston, Inc., Roxbury* ............................ 617-445-8887
CENTRAL MA
Quinsigamond Community College, Worcester ......... 508-751-7936Training Resources of America, Inc., Fitchburg* ....... 978-343-4452Training Resources of America, Inc., Worcester* ....... 508-797-0060YWCA Central Massachusetts, Worcester ................. 508-791-3181
METROWEST
Community Teamwork, Inc., Lowell* ......................... 978-450-0551
International Institute of New England, Inc., Lowell ....................................................................... 978-459-9031
South Middlesex Opportunity Council, Inc., Framingham* . .......................................................... 508-872-4853
The Latino Health Insurance Program, Inc., Framingham* ............................................................ 508-875-1237
NORTH SHORE
Lawrence Community Works, Inc., Lawrence ............ 978-685-3115Notre Dame Education Center – Lawrence, Inc., Lawrence* ................................................................. 978-682-6441Training Resources of America, Inc., Salem* ............. 978-744-2417Wellspring House, Inc., Gloucester* ......................... 978-281-3558
SOUTH SHORE
Father Bill’s & Mainspring, Inc., Brockton* ............... 508-587-5441Quincy College, Quincy* ........................................... 617-984-1654Quincy College, Plymouth Campus, Plymouth* ........ 617-984-1654Training Resources of America, Inc., Brockton* ........ 508-587-6115Training Resources of America, Inc., Quincy ............. 617-773-1470
WESTERN MA
Way Finders (formerly HAP Housing), Springfield .... 413-233-1500Springfield Day Nursery – Square One, Springfield ................................................................ 413-732-5183Strong U Program, Springfield .................................. 413-391-7577The Literacy Project, Inc., Greenfield ......................... 413-774-3934
SNAP Path to Work Employment and Training Providers
SNAP Path to Work connects SNAP participants with services and resources in the community that will help you find and keep a job.
Our services include:Education – Prepares you for the job market by helping you obtain the proper education, reading, and writing skills.
Skills Training – Helps you develop new skills to fit the job market so you have the skills employers want.
Job Search Training – Teaches you the best way to search for a job and helps you develop the tools you need to be successful, including resume help, interview skills, career testing, and more.
Job Search – Helps you look in the right places and provides you with connections to help you find and obtain a job.
SNAP Employment and Training Services Why should I participate?The job market is tough and everyone can use help finding a job. Many companies in Massachusetts are ready to hire, but workers need to be trained for the available jobs.
SNAP Path to Work can connect you with providers who will be able to help you develop new skills and receive the training you need to be qualified for available jobs.
For more information, simply contact one of the providers in your area, listed above or visit www.snappathtowork.org.
*May provide training programs for ABAWDs
New providers may have been added since the printing of this brochure. Visit www.snappathtowork.org for the most up-to-date list.