So much has changed since CWEE's founding in 1982, yet our work matters more than ever as the economy and the nature of work rapidly change. There are many ways to support CWEE's mission - find a way to engage that's right for you. CWEE's employment training program supports the advancement of individual families and the prosperity of our community. With CWEE's support in FY19.
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Stay current on the latest in workforce development and anti-poverty work in our community with CWEE's monthly e-newsletter. The Center for Work Education and Employment (CWEE) supports vulnerable workers, mostly single moms, to train for and launch careers. CWEE addresses the root causes of poverty by providing a path to long-term employment for hundreds of Denver-area families each year.
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Sign up for The CWEE Current, our e-newsletter, and receive interesting stories, news and updates each month in your inbox. Here you can find links to important program forms. We also offer links to resources to help you in your educational and career pathway journey. The weekly email shares timely info about community resources to support workers and families.
Build the technology skills that employers want: typing, internet search, email, Microsoft Office programs, and more. Support during the hiring process: Job leads, resume and cover letter support, career exploration, and more. All participants are paired with a CWEE support team that provides one-on-one support, coaching and connections to community resources like housing, transportation and child care.
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