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How job help works in Atlanta
There's more free help than people think — the trick is knowing which door is yours. The public workforce centers (WorkSource Atlanta and the county WorkSource offices) can pay for job training in fields like trucking, healthcare, and IT through federal WIOA money, plus resume and interview help. Goodwill career centers are open to everyone, no appointment needed, with real humans who'll sit with you.
If you're rebuilding — after incarceration, homelessness, or a long gap — some Atlanta employers and staffing programs hire specifically for that, and re-entry organizations keep lists of them.
What to expect when you call or visit: bring (or start gathering) a state ID and Social Security card; employers will ask even when training programs don't. Ask the career center about paid training slots — they exist and most people never ask.
This is one of Fulton County's three Training Centers (day programs) for adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities. The Central Training Center helps people learn daily living skills, job and vocational skills, communication, and how to take part in their community. To join, you first need approval through the state (DBHDD) with a COMP or NOW waiver, then you set up a tour and intake interview with the center.
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Veterans Empowerment Organization (VEO) helps veterans who are homeless or about to lose their housing get back on their feet. On their Atlanta campus they offer a place to stay (emergency, transitional, and permanent housing), counseling for mental health and substance use, and job training to help veterans find steady work. There are no barriers to getting a bed, regardless of drug use or criminal history.
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Refugee Women's Network is a nonprofit founded by and for refugee and immigrant women that helps women survivors of war, conflict, and displacement build new lives in Georgia. They offer leadership training, jobs and business help (including a food-business Chefs Club), health and wellness groups, English and youth support, and help adjusting to life in the U.S.
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