Homeless Veterans(HVRP)Techworks
The program is open to Veterans living on the street or in shelters or transitional housing who are interested in improving their skills and becoming employed and self-supporting.
Services:
- Housing referrals — For those who need a place to live.
- Vocational Assessment — Identify skill levels and possible careers of interest
- Career Counseling — Case managers can identify road blocks to employment, make referrals to resources and training, and assist with job search and placement.
- Computer Training — Many jobs today require computer skills. Bring computer skills up to date, no previous computer experience required. Assistive technology is available for individuals with mobility and vision impairments.
- Labor Market Information can help choosing a career with growth potential.
- Job Readiness Training — Resume writing, interview techniques, the latest job search techniques.
- Support Services — Participants can receive assistance for transportation, work clothing, tools, training, or other work-related expenses
- Improving reading and math skills — Improving basic skills improves employment possibilities. Computer tutorials and direct assistance connecting to education providers are available.
- Referrals to VA for Benefits — Some veterans are not aware that they may be eligible for benefits such as housing, disability, or education benefits.
- Apprenticeships, work experience, and On-the-Job Training.
- Job Search and placement assistance.
Eligibility:
- All veterans must be homeless.
- Provide proof of veteran status (DD214).
For more information, please call Patricia Marr or Kevin Bell at 619.269.9351.
Located at our Central San Diego office – 619.269.9351
521 Grape Street, San Diego, CA 92101 (map)
Funding Source: Funded in full by the U.S. Department of Labor
Award Amount: $1,200,000 over a 4-year period.