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Employers' Training Resource
Employers' Training Resource (ETR) administers the federal Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act Services for Kern, Inyo, and Mono counties and specializes in employment and training services.
Employment Development Department
The California Employment Development Department (EDD) offers a wide variety of services to millions of Californians under the Job Service, Unemployment Insurance, Disability Insurance, Workforce Investment, and Labor Market Information programs.
Kern County Department of Human Services
Department of Human Services partners with children, individuals, families and the community to provide customer-centered services. They work to ensure safe, protected and permanent homes for children and actively assist individuals as they prepare for employment.
Department of Rehabilitation
Department of Rehabilitation works in partnership with consumers and other stakeholders to provide services and advocacy resulting in employment, independent living and equality for individuals with disabilities.
Job Corps
Job Corps is the largest nationwide residential career training program in the country. The program helps eligible young people ages 16 through 24 complete their high school education, trains them for meaningful careers, and assists them with obtaining employment.
YouthBuild
At YouthBuild programs, low-income young people learn construction skills through building affordable housing for homeless and low-income people in their neighborhoods and other community assets such as schools, playgrounds, and community centers.
Kern Community College District (KCCD)
Kern Community College District (KCCD) serves communities over 24,800 square miles in parts of Kern, Tulare, Inyo, Mono, and San Bernardino counties through the programs of Bakersfield College, Cerro Coso College and Porterville College.
Bakersfield College
Bakersfield College is one of the nation's oldest continually-operating community colleges. They offer secondary education towards AA degrees or certificate programs.
Cerro Coso Community College
Cerro Coso Community College has five instructional sites, which together form the largest geographical service area of any community college in California. They offer secondary education towards AA degrees or certificate programs.
Taft College
Taft College is a small, comprehensive institution with a wide range of educational programs and support services for students that offers 40 degrees and 30 certificates in transfer education and career technical-education programs.
Latino Coalition for Community Leadership
Latino Coalition for Community Leadership finds, funds, forms, and features non-profits in marginalized communities meeting the needs of individuals and families.
Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK)
Since 1965 Community Action Partnership of Kern (CAPK) has been working to provide an integrated network of services as the official anti-poverty agency for the county of Kern.
SER, Jobs For Progress
SER, Jobs For Progress, Inc., strives to help community members throughout California acquire affordable housing and comprehensive management services. Their goal is to help better the community by giving people the boost they need during hard times.
Housing Authority of the County of Kern
The Housing Authority is an independent, local government agency providing safe, affordable housing to thousands of Kern County residents through special programs serving families, individuals, senior citizens, Veterans, the disabled, homeless persons, farm workers and emancipated foster youth.
California Indian Manpower Consortium (CIMC)
The California Indian Manpower Consortium, Inc. was formally created in 1978 under state law as a nonprofit corporation for the purpose of working for the social welfare, educational and economic advancement of its member tribes, groups, organizations and Indians and other Native Americans living in its service area.
Delano Joint Union High School District
The Delano Joint Union High School District is a District of rich tradition, high expectations, and a century of outstanding achievement. In addition to outstanding educational programs, the District has a rich array of extra and co-curricular programs to support the whole student.
Farmworker Institute of Education and Leadership Development (FIELD)
The Farmworker Institute of Education and Leadership Development (FIELD) is a 501 (c) 3 nonprofit organization based in California’s San Joaquin and Sacramento Valley, dedicated to strengthening America’s agricultural and rural communities.
Kern High School District
Kern High School District is California's largest 9-12 high school district. They provide High School education to more than 35,000 students and employ around 3,500 employees.
County of Inyo Department of Health and Human Services
The County of Inyo Department of Health and Human Services provides a safety net of services and public benefits created to strengthen resiliency and well-being in our community. Together, Inyo County HHS programs help ensure the protection of vulnerable residents; provide assistance with necessities; and contribute to family education.
Mono County Department of Social Services
The Mono County Department of Social Services offers a variety of services to individuals and families through several Federal, State, and County programs. Their mission is to help the community be safe, supported and self-sufficient.
Community Partners
Bakersfield Adult School
Bakersfield Adult School has served our community since 1917. Today, BAS serves over 30,000 students that attend both day and evening classes at over 20 locations. BAS is the eighth largest adult school in California.
Kern County Behavioral Health & Recovery Services (formerly Kern County Mental Health Department)
People with mental illness and addictions recover to achieve their hopes and dreams, enjoy opportunities to learn, work, and contribute to their community.
Kern Literacy Council
Kern Literacy Council was established in 1966 and is a 501(C)3 Nonprofit Organization. Their mission is to empower individuals to improve the quality of their lives through literacy education.
Mexican American Opportunity Foundation
The mission of the Mexican American Opportunity Foundation (MAOF) is to provide for the socio-economic betterment of the greater Latino community of California, while preserving the pride, values and heritage of the Mexican American culture.
Proteus, Inc.
Proteus, Inc. is a non-profit, community-based organization specializing in employment, training, education, and community service. Since 1967 Proteus has proudly served special-needs populations throughout the Central San Joaquin Valley.
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