Family Service Center of South Carolina is a United Way Partner Agency. Family Service Center’s Youth WIA Program is an Equal Opportunity. Lexington or Fairfield. Richland County assistance programs. The South Carolina Foreclosure Counseling Program is another option. WIA Initial Interest Application : Please provide some basic information about yourself : First Name : Last Name: Home Phone Number: Cell Phone Number : Email Address. South Carolina Workforce Success Stories. Meet Demarcus. From coffee shop to lab, Job Seeker is self- sufficient thanks to WIA training assistance. Read more +Meet Benjamin. Young veteran takes advantage of OJT training and looks forward to future advancement opportunities at new job. Read more +Meet Vanessa. Youth chooses opportunity at crossroads and with help, paves a secure future as a CNARead more +Meet Marvee. Youth program helps Marvee define her career goals, enroll in college, and find full time work to support herself and her child. Read more +Meet Willie. Young adult trains as a welder, acquiring industry certifications that boost his employability and earnings. Read more +Meet Michael. Upskilling with an in- demand software credential plus an On the Job Training contract helps Michael get back to work. Read more +Meet Irene. Training and work experience placement help Irene build skills that boost her employability and help her land a job. Read more +Meet Donna. Job training and a Work Experience opportunity help Donna get her foot in the door to a new career. Read more +Meet Dean.
Former self- employed computer repairman returns to school to earn an associates degree and finds success in a new job. Read more +Meet James. The chance to earn an associates degree and gain work experience in his chosen field helps James reenter the workforce. Read more +Meet Roger. Customer service agent completes associates degree in paralegal studies and starts a new career. Read more +Meet Jeanine. After relocating, resume and job search assistance help Jeanine land a job in her field and develop a plan for career growth. Read more +Meet Douglas. After a layoff, an older worker obtains his high school equivalency diploma, receives HVAC training, and lands a new job. Read more +Meet Melvin. Training and certification in medical coding help Melvin become more confident and marketable as he searches for a new job. Read more +Meet Dustin. Greenville Works helps an unemployed, homeless man find the focus and support he needs to earn a diploma, become work- ready, get a job, and move into an apartment. Read more +Meet Noah. Through the partnership with the Upstart Fatherhood Coalition and South Carolina Works, this Dad has found a new job, is fulfilling his child support obligations and if furthering his education. Read more +Meet David. With the collaboration of several partners and hard work David is now gainfully employed. Read more +Meet Dell. An on the job training program (OJT) helped this dislocated worker find a new career. Read more +Meet Leslie. Homeless veteran finds his place, helping other veterans as a social worker. Read more +Meet Patricia. Program to increase interview skills and develop her resume helps Patricia land a new administrative job. Read more +Meet Angel. Soft skills training and an OJT contract help Angel move into a new job after a layoff. Read more +Meet Thomas. After a layoff, intensive case management services help Thomas work towards his GED and find a new job. Read more +Meet Jonathan. Trade Adjustment and WIA funds help Jonathan gain new skills as a welder and become hired immediately after training. Read more +Meet Naccoya. Preferred Employee Training program helps Naccoya retool her resume, learn new skills, and land a job. Read more +Meet James. Financial struggles and low paying jobs end when James returns to school for a Mechanical Engineering degree and finds a fantastic new career. Read more +Meet Russell. Military Veteran uses core services, job clubs, and job fairs to find a great new job as a CNC Technician. Read more +Meet Jackie. GED and improving his interview skills to help him find a new job. Read more +Meet Jerry. Dislocated worker re- trains in Mechatronics and the updated skillset combined with prior experience helps him land a new job. Read more +Meet Thomas. Former construction manufacturing employee returns to college and gains skills to begin a new career. Read more +Meet Rosa. A single mother's need for a flexible work schedule is met when Rosa uses WIA funds to obtain certification as a Nursing Assistant. Read more +Meet James. After a layoff, James uses WIA funds to re- train as an EKG Technician in the healthcare field. Read more +Meet Christopher. Christopher's determination to work in the manufacturing field pays off after On the Job Training funds get his foot in the door. Read more +Meet Teresa. Training funds from WIA and a willingness to volunteer and network help Teresa land a new job as a medical information tech. Read more +Meet Christian. Youth program participant finishes GED, starts college, and makes plans to join the military. Read more +Meet James. Workforce Center helps James obtain training and certfication as a carpenter so he can land a job in his field of interest. Read more +Meet Dottie. After a layoff, Dottie earns healthcare certifications and now works three jobs while continuing her studies. Read more +Meet Patrick. College graduate receives coaching and support from One Stop to learn skills to help him find and keep a job. Read more +Meet Timothy. Youth receives assistance from WIA program to increase basic skills, earn certifications, and begin working in the IT field. Read more +Meet Mark. WIA- funded training as a welder helps Mark, a veteran with a good work history, land a job closer to his home. Read more +Meet Bryan. Bryan persistence and the WIB's OJT program helps him land a job with his . White. Assistance with obtaining her Commercial Drivers License helps Ms. White find gainful employment. Read more +Meet Frank. WIA- funding training as a HVAC technician helps Frank start over in a new career. Read more +Meet Wilmeika. Wilmeika obtains the training needed to enter the medical field as a patient caregiver. Read more +Meet Rodney. WIA funding helps an unemployed Rodney obtain valuable IT certifications that allow him his pick of available jobs. Read more +City of Columbia Fire Dept. City Fire Department saves money and time by using workforce- related assessments to profile candidates. Read more +Meet Julia. Help from WIA Youth Program helps a young mother increase her skill level, obtain her GED, and enter post- secondary technical training. Read more +Lexington County 9. Communications Center. County 9. 11 system saves money after recommendations from the Midlands Workforce Center help it screen job candidates more effectively. Read more +Meet Bianca. WIA assistance helps Bianca complete her training as a paralegal. Read more +Meet Dean. After moving to SC, WIA funding helps Dean obtain a machinist certification that gets him back to work in his field of choice. Read more +Meet Calvin. A young man performs exceptionally at his Youth Work Experience placement, earning him a full time job offer. Read more +Meet Gloria. On- The- Job training helps Gloria land stable employment. Read more +Meet Susan. A veteran continues to serve others. Read more +Meet Dwayne. A disabled veteran overcomes barriers to employment, obtains training, and finds work as a service technician. Read more +Meet Ms. Boger. A tough layoff creates an opportunity to earn a college degree for a determined worker.
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