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| ACCENT OHIO |
419-999-0360 |
| Occupational Skills Training,
Career Counseling,
Skill Upgrading,
On-site Computer Training,
GED Classes,
Job Readiness Programs,
Employment Retention Services,
Eligibility for Workforce Investment Act Funding. On the job training,Incumbent worker training, applicant screening, skills assessment.
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| APOLLO CAREER CENTER: ADULT WORKFORCE EDUCATION |
419-998-2999/3000 |
| Full Time: Manufacturing, Engineering, Multi-Craft Industrial Maintenance,Chemical Operator, Welding, Heavy Equipment, Truck Driving, Light Commercial Residential Construction, Nurse Aide, Licensed Practical Nursing, Medical Assistant, Surgical Technology,Network Systems Specialists, Early Childhood Development and Care including Continuing Education, Law Enforcement and Office & Computer Specialist.
(Part-Time) includes: Into/Advanced Computer software Classes, Special Interest,Basic Riders cours (Motorcycle), computer certification courses ( Net+, A+, etc.), Industrial courses, Construction courses.
Other: Testing and Assessment, Customized training, Public Safety Courses (EMT, Fire, etc.) |
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| CITY RECREATION DIVISION |
419-221-5195 |
| Softball leagues for men, women, girls and co-ed, baseball league for boys, tennis facilities, public swimming at Schoonover Pool, paddle boats at Schoonover Lake,and waterslide, volleyball leagues for men, women and co-ed, basketball for boys, girls, cross country ski rentals, shelter house reservations, ball diamond reservations, pool rental, gym rental and girls gym hockey, flag football for adults, Riverwalk bike rentals and a skateboard park. Community encouraged to get involved through adopt-a-park, park watch and youth sponsorship. Youth golf lessons/league. Billiards. Fishing workshops. Proffesional sport outings. Summer playground program. Faurot Park winter activities. Abilities baseball league. Special events available throughout the year. |
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| DESTINY HOUSE TRANSITIONAL FACILITY FOR WOMEN |
419-222-3966 |
| Daily Bible Study, Twelve Step Program, MRT (moral recognition therapy), Group Therapy, personal counseling. Clean modern living accommodations, laundry faciliites, secure facility, and life skills. We have healthy meals and assistance with job placement. Assistance with GED program, degree programs offered (if requested). We train motivational skills and self image. We have formal graduation upon the completion of the program. We also furnish transportation when possible. |
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| LIMA CITY SCHOOLS |
419-996-3400 |
| Pre-K through grade 12 education services- Academic and Career and Technical programming, Arts and Science Magnets, Special Education, Advanced Placement programs, Early College Programs, Tech Prep, Adult Education and GED programs, School nurses for student and family referrals, Intervention specialist for student behavior issues, Parent education programs, Resource aides provide referrals to community agencies, College financial aid services, Multiple extra-curricular and co-curricular activities, after-school program. |
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| NORTHWEST OHIO LITERACY COUNCIL, INC. |
419-223-0252 |
| Training for volunteer tutors, skill assessment, support and resources life skills, English as a second language, pre GED instruction citizenship study, health literacy workshops for healthcare personal.
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| ROBIN ROGERS DAY SERVICE- The Arc of Allen County |
419-225-6285 |
| 1. Hot lunch and a snack in the morning and afternoon are provided.
2. Activities are formulated to the individual's emotional, physical, and educational needs both on a one-on-one basis and group level.
3. Supervised interaction between the children is encouraged to promote appropriate socialization skills.
4. Day care is provided before, after and during school closings for working parents.
5. A summer day care program is available for pre-school and school age children offering educational and therapeutic programs and activities.
6. Day care offers a multi-disciplinary team approach to dually enrolled children by meeting with Headstart, Marimor School, Children's Developmental Center, etc. and the child's parents to develop and maintain an informed therapeutic behavior/habilitation plan.
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