New Exoffender Skill Training
Posted September 6th, 2008 by gainp
NEW EXOFFENDER SKILLS TRAINING @ KENNEDY KING COLLEGE
Chicagoland Youth and Adult Training Center is starting a 16-week training program on September 15, 2008 to train exoffenders to repair small engines and outdoor power equipment. This is a skill that could lead to employment and business ownership.
Participants will receive vocational and soft skills training, employment placement assistance and have the opportunity to earn a small stipend repairing small engines while in the program.
Classes will be held 3 nights per week (M, W, F) from 5pm to 9pm at Kennedy-King College, 63rd and Cottage Grove.
For more information contact CYATC @ 773 783-4022. Training is free for participants selected.
WARNING: CYATC training programs are run “boot camp-style” which means students must be on time for classes; and actively participate in classes, job placement and other related activities. Students who are late either during the program application and orientation process or for classes will not be admitted into the program or will be dismissed from the program. All students are expected to help each other succeed. The first two classes graduated 26 of 28 students and lead to the placement of almost 60% in new or better jobs.
This program is for exoffenders interested in changing their lives by learning a trade and finding employment. If this is you give us a call.
Chicagoland Youth and Adult Training Center is starting a 16-week training program on September 15, 2008 to train exoffenders to repair small engines and outdoor power equipment. This is a skill that could lead to employment and business ownership.
Participants will receive vocational and soft skills training, employment placement assistance and have the opportunity to earn a small stipend repairing small engines while in the program.
Classes will be held 3 nights per week (M, W, F) from 5pm to 9pm at Kennedy-King College, 63rd and Cottage Grove.
For more information contact CYATC @ 773 783-4022. Training is free for participants selected.
WARNING: CYATC training programs are run “boot camp-style” which means students must be on time for classes; and actively participate in classes, job placement and other related activities. Students who are late either during the program application and orientation process or for classes will not be admitted into the program or will be dismissed from the program. All students are expected to help each other succeed. The first two classes graduated 26 of 28 students and lead to the placement of almost 60% in new or better jobs.
This program is for exoffenders interested in changing their lives by learning a trade and finding employment. If this is you give us a call.

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Need to help with employment
I am a ex-offender trying to establish some work. Should I attend school to get job placement