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Work Force Development ProgramJob training opportunities at Sisters are a way for customers to re-establish work routines while learning new skills after a period of financial instability, substance abuse, incarceration, mental health problems or an extended period of unemployment. The Work Force Development Program can be a way back to self-respect, a meaningful job and a home of one’s own. “If it were not for Sisters Of The Road Cafe I would still be unemployed and homeless and still would not have any pride in myself or dignity.” -A Sisters’ Trainee Click here to see a three-minute video touching on the Work Force Development Program. Please note you will need Quicktime or other video software to view this video. To download a free version of QuickTime, click here. Sisters Of The Road has a commitment to hire from our customer base, individuals with experience with homelessness and/or extreme poverty. We have work force development staff working in the Cafe, in the Systemic Change program, and in the administration office. The Work Force Development Program at Sisters is individualized to assist each participant in identifying and addressing a variety of employment and housing barriers. Personal as well as professional development is emphasized. Sisters Work Force Program differs from other “job training” programs in knowing that most of our community members have conventional job skills and experience. Working at Sisters is about making profound change from the inside out. The Program is designed to encourage and assist individuals in determining their own personal and career goals. Each Work Force Development employee establishes a unique individual plan. For some, this means practical training in creating a resume; for others, it may mean self-exploration and counseling around issues of abuse and violence. There are uniform requirements: a commitment to practicing Sisters’ philosophy, the building of strong relationships with co-workers and customers, and the mastery of requisite job skills while operating as part of a team.
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