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			CAPCIL Hands Up Project - Jobs for 
			Life classes begin November 4th - enroll now  Send a link to a friend
 
            
            [October 23, 2019]  
            
			Community 
			Action Partnership of Central Illinois (CAPCIL)’s Hand Up 
			Project-Jobs for Life class begins again on November 4th, 2019. 
			Classes are held twice a week for six weeks and is free for income 
			eligible individuals. | 
        
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			 Jobs for Life is a life changing program. Current 
			student, Susan Glaser said, “Taking the Career Key Test helped me 
			realize a new career path and the skills I learned in class helped 
			me land several job interviews. This class has changed my life and I 
			am bubbling with excitement.” 
 Participants of CAPCIL’s Hand Up Project-Jobs for Life class receive 
			first class job training and mentoring to keep, maintain, and grow 
			in a job. Participants have access to employers, HR Directors, and 
			hiring managers who are actively looking to fill employment gaps in 
			their organizations. They are connected with local colleges and 
			technical training centers to receive the education needed to 
			advance in their career choice. All through this process is a 
			support network that encourages and guides participants along the 
			path to self-sufficiency.
 Eighty-eight 
			percent of program participants in Logan, DeWitt, and Piatt Counties 
			have been able to increase their employment status during or upon 
			completion of the class. “Nothing compares to the mentorship and 
			assistance with mock interviews that our students receive from the 
			class Champions.” Said Mike Robbins, CSBG Program Coordinator.
			 
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Interested individuals can enroll in the Jobs for Life class by 
calling 217-732-2159, or by visiting 1800 5th Street Lincoln, Monday – Friday 
between 8 a.m. and 4:30 p.m. Transportation to and from class is available for 
local residents. Upon completion of the course, participants will be awarded a 
certificate of completion and be given the opportunity to apply for educational 
scholarships.
 The Hand Up Project is funded through the Community Services Block Grant via the 
Department of Commerce and Economic Opportunity.
 
 For additional information please visit CAPCIL’s website at www.capcil.info, or 
by calling CAPCIL’s Corporate Office at 217-732-2159.
 
				 
			[Breann Titus Director of Agency Development]
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