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Economic Self Sufficiency Programs

Programs that assist low-income single parents, teen parents, displaced homemakers, public assistance recipients or other targeted individuals and families to achieve economic independence and long-term stability through an integrated group of services which may include education and job training, microenterprise development, mentoring services, life skills training, personal enrichment classes, counseling services, parenting skills development, legal assistance, housing assistance, child care and transportation assistance, information and referral and advocacy. The services may be delivered using an intensive case management model which involves assignment of a case manager, development of an individualized case plan and assessment of progress in meeting agreed upon goals and objectives.

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Thru: Community Resource Collaborative

Eligibility:
Monroe County residents ages 17-26, facing barriers or difficulty engaging in or maintaining engagement with education or employment.
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Community Resource Collaborative

100 College Avenue
Suite 130
Rochester, NY

Thru: Ibero-American Action League, Inc.

Eligibility:
Resident of area served.
Languages:
Spanish
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Early Childhood Services

777 Clifford Avenue
Rochester, NY

Hours:
M-F 9:00AM-4:30PM. Closed for lunch 12:00PM-1:00PM.

Thru: Rochester Rehabilitation Center

Eligibility:
Individual resides in Monroe County, is 18 years and older, and is the primary caregiver of child or children: 13 years old or younger. (Please note: if a child has a disability-eligibility can be up to 18 years of age). Individual is interested in increasing skills through short term training and​/or career advancement in Health Care, Advanced Manufacturing, or Information Technology.
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Rochester Rehabilitation Center-University Avenue

1357 University Avenue
Rochester, NY

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