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Dear Friends,
 
Welcome to JobTrain, the life-changing nonprofit organization known to you and our community for 42 years as OICW. We are changing our name. JobTrain says what we do and reflects our new energy.
Please come aboard!
 
Sharon Williams,
Executive Director

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Solar Training For Solar Jobs


Take 8-weeks of hands-on courses and learn the fundamentals of photovoltaic system design and installation. Assess career opportunities and get exposure to regional solar companies.

Click here
for more information or contact Brian Johnson at (650) 330-6569 or bjohnson@JobTrainworks.org.


Nurse Asst Training At VA Hospital
Thanks to a our partnership with the Menlo Park Veterans Admin. Hospital, JobTrains's Acute Care Nurse Assistant students can now complete their 1-week clinical experience just down the road from our training center. The next Acute Care class begins 4/30/07.

Click here for class info or contact Ruben Avelar at ravelar@JobTrainworks.org or (650) 330-6432.


Energize Your Job Search and
Take the Reins of Your Career

Attend our free workshops on job search techniques and career management!

Contact Carlos Mercado at (650) 330-6467
or cmercado@JobTrainworks.org.


Upgrade Your Skills in the Evening
Learn how to use a computer, master Microsoft applications, study for your GED, learn English, train to become a Home
Health Aide, and more....More

 

Check out this video link to see coverage of JobTrain in the news! Stanley Roberts from KRON is well known for his segment "People Behaving Badly." For the holidays, Stanley has taken a break from showing people at their worst to showing them at their best. JobTrain's Culinary Arts Academy at MiMe's Cafe was chosen for its efforts to help those most in need succeed in improving their lives.


'Giving teens a future'

by Sue Dremman, Photographs by Kelley Cox
(please click photo to read more!)

 

 



 

 

 

 





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