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Employment/ Job Training


Texas Workforce Commission

Workforce education, training and support services, including vocational rehabilitation assistance for the people of Texas.

To apply for services, visit the office nearest you and request an appointment. If you need help locating an office in your area, check out the website below for more information.

https://twc.texas.gov/

CAMP (Children’s Association for Maximum Potential)

https://www.campcamp.org/volunteer-staff/volunteer-opportunities/

CAMP offers many volunteer opportunities throughout the school year and summer months. All program volunteer opportunities begin at age 14. CAMP serves individuals with mild to severe disabilities. CAMP also serves the non-disabled siblings of campers in both summer and School-Year (Respite Club) programs.

 

 

CASA (Court Appointed Special Advocates)

The mission of Child Advocates San Antonio (CASA) is to recruit, train, and supervise court-appointed volunteer Advocates who provide constancy for abused and neglected children and youth while advocating for services and placement in safe and permanent homes.

https://www.casa-satx.org/

 

San Antonio Food Bank- Job Training Program

The goal of the Job Training Program is to lower unemployment and underemployment by giving individuals the knowledge and resources to become self-sufficient and gainfully employed. Resources of the program include:
– Resume and cover letter assistance
– Interview skills
– Education and character building
– One-On-One Case Management
– Attentive listening with qualified case managers
– Personal-professional connections with clients
– Find best-fit employment based on your strengths, skills, and needs
– Opportunities
– Free Job Readiness Classes
– Free mock interviews
– Potential job opportunities
– Connections with employers

 

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San Antonio Food Bank Volunteers

https://safoodbank.org/ways-to-help/

Whether it is donating food, money, time, or your voice, there are many ways to support the San Antonio Food Bank.

 

San Antonio Humane Society (Volunteer Program)

The mission is to improve the lives of dogs and cats in the community by providing shelter, care, adoption, rescue, spay/neuter programs, and community education. The SAHS offers both long and short term opportunities for individual and groups.

https://sahumane.org/general-information

Special Olympics Volunteers

More than 40,000 volunteers dedicate their time to help children and adults with disabilities achieve their dreams.

There is no experience required; however, you must be at least 15 years of age, unless accompanied by an adult. Volunteers participate in an orientation prior to working with our athletes.

Please click HERE to become a volunteer.

Employment for People with Disabilities

Texas Health and Human Services is committed to ensuring that people with disabilities have access to meaningful employment services in the community, especially integrated competitive employment.

United Way of San Antonio and Bexar County

United Way has become synonymous with caring and helping children, families and individuals. We have a long tradition of helping people with basic needs – food, clothing, shelter and safety – and changing lives through strong, well-managed programs. United Way is also engaging the community to get to the heart of problems

https://www.uwsatx.org/

Volunteer Match

VolunteerMatch is the largest network in the nonprofit world, with the most volunteers, nonprofits and opportunities to make a difference.

https://www.volunteermatch.org/



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