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Career Bridge Career Bridge is Washington's one-stop source for career and education planning.
"Start Next Quarter" Find out if you and/or someone in your household qualify for free or reduced tuition through community and technical colleges with funding from Worker Retraining, Opportunity Grants, WorkFirst, and Basic Food and Employment Training programs.
WorkSource Offers job seekers access to thousands of jobs and advanced job-search tools to find career opportunities more easily.
WA Dept of Services for the Blind (DSB) DSB provides training, counseling, and support to help Washington residents of all ages, who are blind or visually impaired, pursue employment, education, and independent living.
WorkFirst WorkFirst is Washington's welfare reform program designed to help parents get what they need to prepare for and go to work.
Child Care Subsidy Program (CCSP) CCSP helps families to pay for quality child care through either Working Connections Child care or Seasonal Child Care.
Unemployment Insurance Unemployment benefits may be available if you have recently lost your job.
Washington State Basic Food Employment and Training Program Job search training for Basic Food recipients through community or technical colleges and community based organizations.
Pathways to Employment Helping Washingtonians with a disability make informed decisions about going to work.
Vocational Rehabilitation Assist individuals with disabilities to prepare, obtain, and/or maintain employment.
Washington 211 Search by zip code for resources in your neighborhood.
The REACH Center Support youth ages 16-24 for education, work opportunities, housing, and peer mentoring in Pierce County.
Careers.wa.gov Provides information about services and assistance related to Washington State Government employment opportunities.
Cascades Job Corps College and Career Academy Find new tuition-free training and education programs for your career development.
Job Corps Campuses Discover many different job training programs in these Washington State locations.
Foundational Community Supports You may qualify for support in finding a job (age 16+) or a place to live (age 18+) if you are Medicaid eligible and living with complex health needs. Call 1-844-451-2828 (TYY 711) to find out.
Career Connect Washington Programs Discover opportunities for young people to explore, prepare, and launch their career paths with aligned classroom learning
Washington Care Careers Find information and resources for job seekers interested in careers in long-term care.
Traumatic Brain Injury Resources Find information, assistance, and educational materials that support individuals with brain injury.



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