
Employers often cite communication, interpersonal relationships, and problem solving skills, and personal qualities such as self-esteem and motivation as critical to workforce productivity.
Supportive Services provides assistance with transportation, childcare, work clothing or uniforms, tools, emergencies and other needs confronting low-income people who are in job training or beginning a job. Our legal services program provides assistance with addressing legal issues that pose a barrier to getting or keeping a job. Legal counsel and representation is available for a wide array of legal matters, including civil and criminal proceedings in county and municipal courts, and domestic relations, housing, and credit repair issues. Click here for more information about our supportive services program.









