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Goodwill Industries International is the world's preeminent provider of
employment training services.
With a team of highly-trained rehabilitation professionals, state of the art
testing materials and programs, Goodwill Industries of the Coastal Empire, Inc.
area's primary source of vocational rehabilitation training.
If you are interested in becoming a participant in one or many of our
vocational rehabilitation programs, please contact your local Goodwill. Call
us at the numbers listed on our home page and ask for the Admissions Manager.
- V o c a t i o n a l E v a l u a t i o n
- Vocational Evaluation is a program that includes psychometric testing and
situational assessment to assist a person in identifying strengths, abilities,
needs and preferences.
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- W o r k A d j u s t m e n t
- Work Adjustment assists people to develop, modify and practice work skills,
habits and behaviors. Training methods include participation in real-work
activities, classroom instruction and vocational counseling.
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- P e r s o n a l a n d S o c i a l
A d j u s t m e n t
This program instructs our participants in the development of independent living
and interpersonal skills as well as the use of community resources. The
improvement of these skills increases the participant's involvement in community
life.
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- S e c o n d C h a n c e P r o g r a m
- "Second Chance" is a program targeting individuals with Acquired
Brain Injury (ABI), including cognitive retraining, literacy and the development
of motor skills. Although the focus is community re-entry and independent
living skills, "Second Chance" also provides vocational skills
training and placement services.
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- W o r k S e r v i c e s
- This program provides an opportunity for those who require a long period of
vocational training to prepare them to participate in community employment.
The focus of this program is on the development of work quality and quantity.
- W e l f a r e t o W o r k
- The Welfare to Work Program gives TANF and food stamp recipients the support
and training needed to transition into the world of work. Services
available include assessment, work habits and behavior training, literacy skills
training, vocational counseling and job placement services.
- W h e e l s t o W o r k
- This Welfare to Work Program gives Chatham Country TANF recipients who do
not have adequate transportation to get to work the opportunity to purchase
automobiles.
M i c r o e n t e r p r i s e P r o g r a m
- The Welfare to Work Program gives DFCS and food stamp recipients the support
and training needed to transition into the world of work. Services
available include assessment, work habits and behavior training, literacy skills
training, vocational counseling and job placement services.
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- J o b D e v e l o p m e n t a n d P l a c e m
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- We help participants in our programs find and retain employment and arrange
needed accommodations. (All Sites)
C l e r i c a l T r a i n i n g
- This programs is designed to assist participants in acquiring the skills
necessary to successfully maintain clerical employment. (Savannah only)
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- L i t e r a c y
- We offer instruction in the development of both core survival and academic
skills as well as the completion of G.E.D. requirements. (Savannah Only)
EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING LOCATIONS
| SAVANNAH |
| Main Facility |
7220 Sallie Mood Drive |
(912) 354-6611 |
| Work Activity Center |
5 Bull Street |
(912) 644-7197 |
| Wheels to Work |
5 Bull Street |
(912) 644-7469 |
| BRUNSWICK |
| The Job Connection |
1919 Glynn Avenue |
(912) 280-9809 |
| HINESVILLE |
| The Job Search Assistance Center |
115 West Hendry Street |
(912) 368-5627 |
| RINCON |
| Jobs Unlimited |
711 Zitterour Road |
(912) 681-3343 |
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