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Workstream Indochinese American Council Basic Education and Skills Training (BEST) 4936 Old York Road Philadelphia, PA 19141 Program Contact: Patricia Thompkins 215-457-0272 The Indochinese American Council (IAC) will provide case management, employment training, and work-based learning to out-of-school youth interested in acquiring a High School Diploma or its equivalent. Older dropouts (19-21) without high school credit will be eligible to receive the Young Adult High School Diploma and younger dropouts (16-21) who need less than four credits for their diploma will be eligible for the Alternative High School Diploma program, which will be given in collaboration with the Multicultural Academy Charter School. The program will target youth residing in the Greater Logan/Olney community in Northeast, pregnant/parenting youth, and youth returning from detention centers. - Back to Top - Opportunities Industrialization Centers Integrated Career & Education Program (ICEP) 1415 N. Broad Street Philadelphia, PA 19122 Program Contact: Indira Lawson, 215-236-4500 The Opportunities Industrialization Centers of America (OICA) will provide one-on-one case management, vocational skills training, college enrollment, and incentives through the Integrated Career & Education Program (ICEP). The goal of ICEP is to provide a holistic, community-based human resource development project by targeting educationally, economically, and socially disadvantaged and disconnected out-of-school youth from North Philadelphia. ICEP will offer an opportunity for enrolled students to complete their high school requirements and receive a diploma from the School District of Philadelphia and receive vocational skills training in the areas of hospitality industry, building trades, and computer technology or college enrollment from one of our partners. YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School YouthBuild Philadelphia 1231 N. Broad Street, 3rd Floor Philadelphia, PA 19122 Program Contact: Brian Leffler, 215-627-8671 Ext. 29 The YouthBuild Philadelphia Charter School (YBPCS) will provide work-based learning, academic enrichment, and supportive services to low-income out-of-school youth between the ages of 18-21. Youth participants will spend alternating six-week sessions in the classroom instruction working towards their high school diplomas, meeting with case managers, and attending workshops on life-skills, job readiness skills and leadership skills. On alternate sessions they are placed at construction sites where they will be given an opportunity to make applicable the training provided during the classroom as they rehabilitate abandoned houses for sale to low-income families. |
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