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WIOA Programs

Programs funded through the Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act of 2014 that provide work-readiness training for youth age 14 through 24 from low-income households or are at risk of dropping out of school; and adults age 18 and older who are low-income and/or receiving public assistance and are unemployed. The goal is to prepare youth for high school graduation, post-secondary education and, ultimately, a career. Specific components of the WIA program may focus on special populations with unique employment problems including Native Americans, veterans, migrant and seasonal farm workers, dislocated workers and people who are homeless.

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Thru: Seneca County Division of Human Services

Eligibility:
Runaway​/Homeless Youth Program: ages 12-24 years. Call for information. TANF Summer Employment Program: ages 14-20. CYAC(Connecting Youth and Careers) employment program(year round program for eligible youth).
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Seneca County Division of Human Services

1 DiPronio Drive
Waterloo, NY

Hours:
M-F 8:30AM-5:00PM.

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