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053-1998 LTC CITY OF MIAMI BEACH CITY HALL 1700 CONVENTION CENTER DRIVE MIAMI BEACH, FLORIDA 33139 http:\\ci.miami-beach.fl.us L.T.C. No. 53-1998 LETTER TO COMMISSION April 28, 1998 TO: Mayor Neisen O. Kasdin and Members of the City Commission FROM: Sergio Rodriguez City Manager SUBJECT: ADDITIONAL INFORMATION - SOUTH FLORIDA EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING CONSORTIUM Attached, please find the 1996-97 Directory of Service Providers, and an update, from the South Florida Employment and Training Consortium (SFETC), Also enclosed is "A Report by the Training and Employment Council (TEC) of South Florida" which contains the background on a new workforce development partnership, current program information, profiles of actual program clients, demographic and statistical analyses of all clients served during a typical year, financial data, and recognition of the TEC program Service Providers, "The 1996-1997 Resource Guide and Map of Miami" is a valuable guide which contains short descriptions of the various services and the locations where they are offered, It is hoped that you will find these guides a very resourceful tool to acquaint you with the job training and employment assistance programs available through the solid network of providers in Dade and Monroe Counties, If you have any questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to call T. C. Adderly, Human Resources Direct. or, ~xtension 6469, /6 ~ SR:R WB:TCA:AE Enclosures: 1996-97 Directory of Service Providers Update of Service Providers A Report by the Training and Employment Council of South Florida The 1996-1997 Resource Guide and Map of Miami . .A ~ I.-!~~I. t'lU'\ t::;. 10\ ';b i 'll--j t1 _-:J ~ I ~ r~o>lol tfl \j~ ,:) I ~'" ti7 ","I) ~~':.O_~~/ ~ ~~ II T r-~l'~ f . ~fDlJejJsy foundation 01 SOIIIII , ~ll)mt!..lnc JI iD /6:::' ",\f:NT /~~~ bt'~l ~I .. ~ V;../.l' '. l.._'.( \. _.-r:~ \'<()~?_-~~=, __~5~/Y ~ TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL OF SOUll-l FLORIDA ~o''''''V ORt.:.~....o j' JmJf:. A ,;~\ gt1'\'~""r ~ V(.l g ~~'~1'.5:' .~:..4-~~~ North iJade 1'5'&m6"'of~"'" An SFETCjJEP Partnership ~) ~.; _D ,.," D'....f b t. ..... .@l... lP#J~~ ;:; .""'~': 'tJlorida ff) ~~;~->:'~:. - : ..\.....'.... fl.!-.'(,'."..' "~ii.\i ., ~..v'..' "',' '<In :-}~.~..ff.j'-""'~ ' }'r'i'.9"!".it'. 1SJ SCLAD ii\ ~~ ~^'A\\O t/~~T.'~, (-J"~t-~ ~~( IIII))):)~~~~ TRANSITION <W ~vr YWCA (;reaICi M\:.l(n\ . ~ AN INTRODUCTION - This Directory of Service Providers for Program Year 1996-97 was compiled to facilitate an understanding of the wide array of programs offered by the Training and Employment Council of South Florida (fEC) - the partnership of the South Florida Employment and Training Consortium (SFETC) and the newly farmed Jobs & Education Partnership (jEPJ Regional Board for Dade and Monroe CouDties. . , ( t ( ( . C - .. The TEC contracts with local service providers included if' this directory, all of which have been approved by both the SFETC and JEP, to carry out local training and employment programs as mandated by the federal Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). These programs are aimed to helping Dade and Monroe residents who are: economically disadvantaged, physically and mentally challenged, ex-offenders, welfare recipients, homeless, at risk youth and workers who have been laid off. The TEC is also actively involved with many of the service providers in offering employment and training opportunities to recent Cuban & Haitian entrants and refugees. The directory has been formatted to provide, at a glance, a concise and easy- to-read descriptions of the TEC training programs that are being offered throughout the local communities as well as other additional services being offered by the agencies. The names, addresses and telephone listings of all TEC service providers are included. The Directory was compiled by TEC staff and is intended to be a reference tool for all workforce development partners in helping all residents of our local South Florida community to obtain needed employment and training opportunities. /L, SFETC NOTE: Updates & revisions to the information compiled in this Directory are made at various times, If you would like to be placed on the mailing list to keep up with all updates please contact the TEe Public Information Office at (305) 594-7675, ext. 247 after you receive this directory, n > ~ m m ~ o ." ." o ~ c z - -.of -< n m Z -.of m ~ en CAREER OPPORTUNITY CENTERS The FIRST STEP to receiving SERVICES: The Training and Employment Council operates 5 Career Opportunity Centers (COC's) in Dade County and subcontracts the operation of one in "ionroe County. The centers perform all intake functions for program applicants. They are open to the public Monday through Friday from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM (excluding holidays) and no appointments are necessary. All clients must visit a TEC Career Opportunity Center (COC) before proper services can be rendered. (North Centra/) LIBERTY CITY COC Caleb Center 5400 NW 22 Avenue, 3rd Floor Miami, Florida 33147 Ph: (305) 636-2275 Fax:: (305) 638-6143 (South West) PERRINE COC 17753 Homestead Avenue Miami, Florida 33157 Ph: (305)254-5832 Fax: (305) 253-4312 (West) HIALEAH COC 150 East 1 st Avenue, Suite 103 Hialeah, Florida 33010 Ph: (305) 889-5860 Fax: (305) 889-5864 (South Centra/) * LITTLE HAVANA COC 1800 SW 1 st Street, Suite 202 Miami, Florida 33135 Ph: (305)541-5901 Fax: (305) 642-9634 (South) HOMESTEAD 449 North Krome Avenue Homestead, Florida 33030 Ph: (3Q5)246-01 03 Fax: (305) 246-2763 * Relocating (after Nov. '96) to: CAREER RESOURCE CENTER 950 SW 57th Avenue, 2nd Floor Miami, Florida 33144 Ph: TBA ~(P1- (P344 -r,a9l> (See next page for description of services) (For The Keys) * MONROE COUNTY 5100 College Road Key West, Florida 33040 Ph: (305) 292-4506 Fax: (305) 292-4417 *Mobile units are a/so offered in Tavernier & Marathon - call for more information SERVICES offered at the Career Opportunity Centers include: (1) providing a general orientation on the current seOlices available (by the JTPA and non-JTPA programs) and certifying the eligibility of the clients for the programs, (2) completing MIS intake and all other required documents for all eligible applicants, (3) assessing the applicant's training and employment needs, (4) provide counseling to applicants, (5) preparing an Individualized Training Plan for each-individual identifying employment goals (including non- traditionalemployment if appropriate), achievement objectives and services appropriate for the individual, and (6) completing proper referrals of eligible clients to appropriate service providers. The Training and Employment Council provides equal access and equal opportunity in employment and training opportunities and does not discriminate on the basis of disability. Auxiliary services/aids are available upon request to individuals with disabilities. "'0 ~ o ~ ~ ~ z "'" o ~ ~ ~ - o z Ro m r- - ~ - = - r- - ~ -< TEe PROGRAMS Job Training Partnership Act YTPA) - The federal legislation passed in 1982 which replaced the eEl A program effective October 1, 1983. This legislation provides U.s. Dept. of labor funding through the states for a publidprivate partnership with a strong role for the private sector in designing employment and training programs primarily kr economically disadvantaged workers, Definitions of the Sections of the ITPA: Title IIA (Adult Programs) - pertains to employment and training programs for economically disadvantaged adults. Title lie (Youth Programs) - pertains to employment and training programs for economically disadvantaged youth. Title III (EOWAA Program) - pertains to the Economic Dislocation and Worker Adjustment Assistance Act of JTPA where employment and training programs are provided to "dislocated" workers. Eligibility is not based on income but rather on unemployment/laid off status. Title liB (Summer Youth Program) - pertains to the Summer Youth Employment and Training Programs for economically disadvantaged youth (ages 14-21). Refugee/Entrant Program (OHRS Program). - pertains to the comprehensive array of employment and training programs (on-the-job training, job placement, vocational training, ESOl and basic education, and acculturation) for individuals with "refugee, entrant, parolee, or asylum" status. *Non-}TPA program PROGRAM EllGIBllTY Adult Programs (Title IIA) General Eligibility: . 22 years of age and older . Must be "economically disadvantaged" as defined below, and face a "barrier to employment" : a) An individual who receives cash welfare payments under a federal, state, or local welfare program; b) A member of a family whose income during the previous six months on an annualized basis was such that: (1) it does not exceed the poverty level; or (2) it does not exceed 70% of the lower living standard income level, whichever is higher; c) A person who is receiving (or has been determined within the 6-month period prior to application to be eligible to receive) food stamps; d) Qualifies as a homeless individual; e) A foster child on whose behalf state or local government payments are made; t) A disabled individual whose ~ income meets the requirements of (a) and/or (b) but whose family income does not; g) A person who is a Job Corps participant (individuals are considered Job Corps participants for a period of six months after leaving a Job Corps Program); h) An individual determined eligible for free meals under tlle National School lunch Act during the most recent school year or is an individual participating in a compensatory education program under Chapter I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. . May not be "economically disadvantaged" but faces one of more "barriers to employment" as defined below: a) physically and/or mentally challenged b) ex-offender c) homeless d) school dropout e) welfare recipient f) basic skills deficient (below 9th grade level in reading or computation) g) locally determined barrier (a resident of community development target area) PROGRAM EllGIBllTY Youth Programs (Title II C) General Eligibility: . 16-21 years of age (includes in-school and out-af"-school youth but primarily targeted to out-of-school youth) . Must be "economically disadvantaged" as defined below, and face a "barrier to employment": a) An individual who receives cash welfare payments under a federal, state, or local welfare program. b) A member of a family whose income during the previous six months on an annualized basis was such that: (1) it does not exceed the poverty level; or (2) it does not exceed 70% of the lower living standard income level, whichever is higher; c) A person who is receiving (or has been determined within the 6-month period prior to application to be eligible to receive) food stamps; d) Qualifies as a homeless individual; e) A foster child on whose behalf state or local government payments are made; f) A disabled individual whose ~ income meets the requirements of (a) and/or (b) but whose family income does not; g) A person who is a Job Corps participant (individuals are considered Job Corps participants for a period of six months after leaving a Job Corps Program); - h) An individual determined eligible for free meals under the National School lunch Act during the most recent school year or is an individual participating in a compensatory education program under Chapter I of the Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965. ... May not be "economically disadvantaged" but faces one of more "barriers to employment" as: Out-of-School Youth: In-School Youth: a) basic skills deficient b) one or more grades behind in school c) physically/mentally challenged d) pregnant/parenting e) homeless/run-away f) ex-offender g) identified as at risk of dropping out of school a) basic skills deficient b) dropout c) pregnant/parenting d) physically/mentally challenged e) homeless/run-away f) ex-offender g) receives public-assistance, public or subsidized housing, food stamps or WIC support PROGRAM ELIGIBLITY Dislocated Worker/EDW AA (Title III) General Eligibility * : (*Eligibility is based on "unemployment" or "Iaid off" status rather than income) ... Individuals who: a) have been terminated (downsized) or laid off, b) have received a notice of termination or layoff from employment, c) are eligible for or have exhausted their entitlement to unemployment compensation, d) are unlikely to return to their previous industry or occupation; ... Individuals who: have been terminated or have received a notice of termination of employment, as a result of any permanent closure of or any substantial layoff at a place, facility, enterprise; ... Individuals who: are long-term unemployed and have limited opportunity for employment in the area in which they reside, including older individuals who may have substantial barrier to employment by reason of age; ... Individuals who: were self-employed (including farmers and ranchers) are are unemployed as a result of general economic conditions in the community in which they reside or because of natural disasters. PROGRAM ElIGI8llTY Refugee/Entrant Program (DHRS Program)* * This Non-jTPA program is operated by the TEe in partnership with the Florida Department of Health anc Rehabilitative Services (DHRS) to target services for certain categories of immigrants. Once a participant becomes an American citizen they are no longer eligib/e for this particular program. General Eligibility: . Individuals must possess an immigration status of "refugee", "entrant", "parolee", or "asylee" . * * These codes can be found on either their Resident Alien Card (1-151 or 1-551), on their employment authorization card (1-6888) or on their parole card (1-94). . Individuals must have a work permit and a Social Security Card. . Individuals who have been in the US for less than 60 months. 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Business Administrator/Manager Child Care Worker Clerk Typist Clerk General Computer Operator Construction Occupations Including: Carpenter Electrician Architectural Design Blueprint Reading MasonIRoofer Customer Service Representative Data Entry Clerk Data Processing Equipment Repairer Dental Assistant Dental Hygienist Diesel Mechanic Dietetic Technician Draftsman (Include CADD) Driver, (Truck - Bus) Electrical Repairer Electronics Technician Food Preparation Worker/ Cook/Chef Front DeskIHotef Clerk ImportlExport Documentation Clerk Home Health Aide Hospital Management Trainee Hotel Hospitality Services landscape Technician legal Secretary licensed Practical Nurse Maintenance Repairer Manager, HotellRestaurant Marine Biotechnology (Monroe County Only) Marine Propulsion (Monroe County Only) Marketing, Wholesale Marketing, ImportlExport Medical Laboratory Technician Medical'Records Coding Specialist Medical Records TranscriberlTranscriptionist Medical Technologist Optometric Technician Paralegal Patient Care Pharmacy Assistant Physical Therapist Assistant Printing/Graphics Technician Radiation Therapist Radio, TV and Film Production Radiology Technician Real Estate Management/Marketing Receptionist Secretary - Security Guard Sheet Metal Worker Stock Clerkmarehouse Worker Surgical Technician Travel AgentlTxlReservations Vision Care Technician Word Processor 1.l4 I I en m ~ - n m ~ ~ 01 < - C m ~ >1 CO) m Z n - m en ROLE OF THE SERVICE PROVIDER All service providers in contractual agreements with the TEC provide the-same case management components of: 1) on-going assessment, 2) career training advisement, 3) counseling and referrals to other agencies providing social/supportive services 4) monitoring of progress, 5) procurement and authorization of requisite suppl ies & supportive services, 6) and intervention/advocacy on behalf of the participant with instructors, 7) pre-employment skills/work maturity training, and 8) job search & placement with follow-up. Training (On-Site) Service Providers carry out case management activities with their TEC participants at their on-site approved training institutions. Their participants are enrolled in training classes at the provider's location. Case ManagementIVoucher Service Providers carry out case management activities with TEC participants who are enrolled in their program but receive TEC "vouchers" that authorize their training at a variety of approved training agent locations. A 1 A EMPLOYMENT OF MIAMI 3050 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 100 Miami, FL 33137 PHONE: (305) 573-0333 FAX: (305) 573-0251 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Veldrin D. Freemon, Executive Director Belita Wyatt, Project Director William A. Brinson, Sr. Case Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider (All Titles). Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) · Approved Training Areas: Remedial Education/ESOL CED Preparation Clerical Micro Computer Operation TEC Funded Program(s) Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth),.. _ Title III (Dislocated Workers), & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Target Groups: General Population - Youth & Adults Project Independence Displaced/Laid-off Workers Economically Disadvantaged Minorities EMPLOYMENT OF MIAMI ABILITIES OF FLORIDA, INC. 6602 SW 57 Avenue Miami, FL 33143 PHONE: (305) 669-6981 FAX: (305) 669-6989 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contad Person(s): Dr. Yolanda Nufer, Executive Director Gina Holguin, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider* * Approved Training Areas: Clerical (for phyiscally & mentally challenged individuals) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) Service Information: Target Groups: Physically & Mentally Challenged Adults Provides: Job Placement Services Work-Adjustment Training (Community-based) Work Evaluations V.A. Case Management - Veterans Affairs vocational rehabilitation program for qualified veterans ABILITIE.S of Floridawc ADULT MANKIND ORGANIZATION 300 E. 1 st Avenue, Suite 127 Hialeah, FL 33010 PHONE: (305) 885-0796 FAX: (305) 885-2141 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Amalia Delgado, Project Director Sara Bravo, Case Manager Gaby Caparros, Case Management/Counselor TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct PlacementslOn-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), Title III (Dislocated Workers), DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) ADULT MANKIND ORGANIZATION ASPIRA of FLORIDA INC. 3650 North Miami Avenue Miami, FL 33127-3161 PHONE: (305) 576-8494 FAX: (305) 576-6217 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Raul Martinez, Executive Director Fernando Colon, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-C (Youth) Service Information: Other ASPIRA Youth Leadership & Educational Initiatives include: ASPIRA Alternative Middle School (Accolade) ASPIRA South Outreach & Middle School ASPIRA Public Policy L~adership Program Drug Free Schools & Communities Project Educational Talent Search Program Ne~hborhoodEmpowermentPro~ct Leadership Development - Dropout Prevention Teacher, Parent & Student Consortium (TOPS Program) Single Parent/Displaced Homemaker Project Youth Employment & Training ASPIRA Community Center of Leadership, Development & Education (Youth Sanctuary) t"C lI:I > C lI:I " BEACON CAREER INSTITUTE 2900 NW 183 Street Miami, FL 33056 PHONE: (305) 620-4637 FAX: (305) 620-3679 Office Hours: 9 AM to 6:30 PM Contact Person(s): Patricia Donawa, President Ann Eligon, Case Manager TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider* *Approved Training Areas: Adult Basic Education (ABE) Home Health Aide Micro Computer Nursing Assistant TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adult Programs) Service Information: GED Preparation @rn:~~(Q)~ CAREER INSTITUTE BUSINESS ETCETERA, INC. 10550 NW 77th Court, Suites 310-314 Hialeah Gardens, FL 33016 (Right off the Palmetto and 103 ST. Behind B1's and Park Plaza Hotel (take W 20th Avenue North) PHONE: (305) 267-6707 FAX: (305) 558-~ or (305) 238-0%4 /.t<Z.V -vt.:o ~ I?! ~ ~#o'l 441 ,/ I' /9-' Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Sorga Barzaga, Executive Director Zobeyda Aburto, Project Aide TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider. *Approved Training Areas: ComputerNVord Processing English for Speakers of Other languages (ESOl) TEC Fundecl Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title III (Dislocated Workers) D H RS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Remedial Education General Population Flexible Hours Open Entry/Open Exit Program Multi-lingual Staff Equ ipmentlF adl ity: State of the art PC's, Software and Equipment Modern and Spacious Facilities fJJ~ ~ CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES Refugee Resettlement Division 60 East 3rd Street, Suite 206 Hialeah, FL 33010 PHONE: (305) 883-4555 FAX: (305) 883-4498 OHice Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Anita A. Gawor, Project Director Elizabeth Negron, Employment Counselor TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-The-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): o H RS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Child Care Services Job Readiness Training CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES of the Archdiocese of Miami CHRISTIAN COMMUNITY SERVICE AGENCY, INC. 3899 NW 7th Street, Suite 200 Miami, FL 33126 PHONE: (305) 541-0551 FAX: (305) 541-5228 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Branch offices: 240 E. 1 st Ave., #203 Hialeah, FL 33010 Phone: (305) 888-5291 225 NE 34th Street, #203 Miami, FL 33137 Phone: (305) 576-0023 1398 SW First Street Miami, FL 33135 Phone: (305) 649-6682 311 NE 8th Street, #104 Homestead, FL 33030 Phone: (305) 248-3995 Contact Person(s): Sharol lewin, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement/On-The-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth) Title III (Dislocated Workers), & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Christian Community Service Agency CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL, INC. 1223 SW 4th Street Miami, FL 33135 PHONE: (305) 642-3484 FAX: (305) 649-4550 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Branch offices: 300 SW 12th Avenue Suite #324-6 Miami, FL 33130 Phone: (305) 642-9447 Fax: (305) 649-4550 Contact: Roberto Valdes 240 East 1 st Avenue Suite 221 Hialeah, FL 33010 Phone: (305) 888-7910 Fax: (305) 888-3883 Contact: Frank Fernandez 8353 SW 124th Street Suite 104 Miami, FL 33156 Phone: (305) 233-1130 Fax: (305) 233-6330 Contact: Iris Perez Contad Person(s): JTPA Title Programs: Gina Caliero Tel: (305) 642-9447 Fax: (305) 649-9550 DHRS Program: Stacey Rodriguez Tel: (305) 642-9447 Fax: (305) 649-9550 TEC Category of Services:. Case ManagementNoucher Direct PlacemenVOn-the-Job Training CDHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth) Title III (Dislocated Workers), & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Contact: Alina E. Becker, Dir. of Program Development Tel: (305) 642-3484 or visit our WEB Site: www.cnc.org DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS TROY COMMUNITY ACADEMY 3300 NW 27 Avenue, Suite 206 Miami, FL 33142 PHONE: (305) 638-0958 FAX: (305) 638-0208 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 4:00 PM Contact Person(s): Gloria M. Castro, Program Coordinator TEC Category of Service: Training Service Provider* * Approved Training Areas: Remedial Education Work Experience TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-C (Youth) Service Information: DCPSITROY Community Academy provides remedial education to repeat juvenile offenders in the classroom and in the Computer learning lab. Participants are also given work experience at the Teen Cuisine restaurant in order to facilitate their achieving competencies in pre-employment/work maturity skills. &.=10'1 Teaching & Rehabilitating OUf Youth EASTER SEAL SOCIETY OF DADE COUNTY, INC. 1475 NW 14th Avenue Miami, FL 33125 PHONE: (305) 325-0470 FAX: (305) 325-0578 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Contad Person(s): Catherine Rabbito, Project Director Ken Bankston, Case Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provder* * Approved Training Areas: Culinary Arts Education and Training (for disabled youth ages 16-21, who are also "at risk" of dropping out of school & suffer from serious barriers to employment) TEe Funded I'rogram(s): Title II-A. (Adults) & Title II-C (Youth) Service Information: In a unique program, the first of its kind in South Florida, disabled individuals are trained with a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on experience in a laboratory setting comprised of a state-of-the-art, simulated commercial kitchen facility. Emphasis is placed on individual strengths, abilities and work skills that contribute to a satisfying and productive life. Students learn to work with utensils, innovative equipment, food and supplies used in the food service industry. Students are also provided with job development, job placement, job coach services and long term follow-up support and services. EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA, INC. 7300 North Kendall Drive, Suite 700 Miami, FL 33156 PHONE: (305) 670-4949 FAX: (305) 670-0904 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Contact Person(s): Lawrence A. Suran, Executive Director Judy Clauser, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEe Funded Program(s): DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: The mission of the Foundation is to advocate for, and to provide education and assistance to all people with epilepsy and their families. Direct services include a medical clinic, individual, family and group counseling, neuropsychological testing and evaluation, support groups, network educational sessions, employment training and placement services. Epilepsy Foundation 01 South Florida, Inc. FLORIDA KEYS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING COUNCIL 81 2 Southard Street Key West, FL 33040 PHONE: 1-305-292-6762 FAX: 1-305-292-6891 Office Hours: 8 AM to 4 PM Contact Person(s): , Mary Fera, Operational Coordinator/Work Evaluator TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider* * Approved Training Areas: Microcomputer Operations Remedial Education English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOl) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), & Title III (Dislocated Workers) Service Information: Vocational Rehabilitation FLORIDA NATIONAL COLLEGE (Main Campus) 4206 W. 12th Avenue Hialeah, FL 33012 PHONE: (305) 821-3333 FAX: (305) 362-0595 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 10:00 PM Branch Campuses: Florida National College (Flagler Campus) 11373 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33174 Phone: (305) 226-9999 Fax: (305) 226-4439 Florida National College (Bird Road Campus) 6840 SW Bird Rd. Miami, FL 33155 Phone: (305) 663-6464 Fax: (305) 663-1624 Contact Person(s): Maria C. Regueiro, Director TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider. · Approved Training Areas: Nursing Assistant! Home Health Aide · .. Entire Catalog has been approved... TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & Title III (Dislocated Workers) Service Information: Associate of Science Degree Programs Certificate & Diploma Programs Free GED English as a Second Language (ESL) FLORIDA NATIONAL COLLEGE Opens doors to the future HAITIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF DADE COUNTY, INC. (HACAD) 8037 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33138 PHONE: (305) 751-3429 FAX: (305) 751-0523 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contad Person(s): Louis H. Lacroix, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C, & D H RS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: Vocational Rehabilitation Services Family Services (Counseling & Related Services) Legal Services HIV/AIDS Education & Prevention Services HAITIAN AMERICAN FOUNDATION, INC. (HAFI) 8380 NE 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33138 PHONE: (305) 758-3338 FAX: (305) 758-3238 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Colette Hall, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEe Funded Program(s): DHRS (RefugeelEntrants) Service Information: Acculturation Crime Prevention Elderly Services Metro-Dade (Job Placement) Summer Youth Program Small Business Assistance Wagner Peyser (Job Placement) HIALEAH, City of Hialeah's AdultIYouth Employment Services (HAYES) 240 East First Avenue, Suite 208 P.O. Box #110040 Hialeah, FL 33010 PHONE: (305) 883-6925 FAX: (305) 883-6910 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:00 PM Contact Person(s): Fred Marinelli, Executive Director Delia Milian, Program Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (Refugee~nl!ants) Service Information: Targets Hialeah/Dade County population HISPANIC COALITION 5659 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33134 PHONE: (305) 262-0060 FAX: (305) 262-0518 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Eduardo Sacarello, Program Coordinator Nancy Desire, Title III Program Alfredo Padron, DHRS Program Lisette Donate, DHRS Program Maria Garcia, DHRS Program TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeeSlEntrants) Service Information: Immigration Assistance Immigration Forms Distribution Center - % JAMES E. SCOTT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION, 1f\IC. UESCA) 2400 NW 54th Street Miami, FL 33142 PHONE: (305) 638-4070 FAX: (305) 638-4642 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Dorrin D. Rolle, President/CEO Deborah C. Bailey, Project Diredor TEe Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth) & Title III (Dislocated vVorkers) Service Information: Training & employment assistance in a variety of occupations Offers counseling, case management and supportive services that includes transportation. JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE, INC. 735 NE 125 Street, 3rd Floor North Miami, FL 33161-5645 PHONE: (305) 899-8309 FAX: (305) 899-8728 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Sylvia L. Goldsmith, Acting Executive Director Thomas F. Fleischmann, Project Director Suzette B. Calafiore, Asst. Project Director TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider* Systemwide Assessment Service Provider* * * * (for the mentally & physically challenged population) *Approved Training Areas: Food Preparation & Handling TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Targets physically & mentally challenged population (youth and adults) in Dade Couny. Specially contracted to facilitate assessment for physcially & mentally challenged TEe program participants. JOB DEPOT 6301 Biscayne Blvd., #202 Miami, FL 33138 PHONE: (305) 756-5627 FAX: (305) 756-6292 Office Hours: 8:30 AM - 5:30 PM Contact Person(s): Albert J. Alexis, President TEC Category of Services: Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEe Funded Program(s): DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) JOB DEPOT JOBS FOR MIAMI 7900 NE 2nd Avenue, 6th Floor Miami, FL 33138 PHONE: (305) 759-6511 FAX: (305) 759-7639 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5:30 PM Contact Person(s): Neill D. Robinson, President & CEO Michelle J. Jackson, Program Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider (All Titles)* * Approved Training Areas: Accounting Clerk Building and Industrial Maintenance Child Development Associate General Office Clerk Information Processing Janitorial legal & Medical Secretary Patient Care Assistant Plumbing Technician Remedial Education Residential & Commercial Electric Wiring Secretary Word Processor TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), ritle U-C (Youth) & Title.1II (Dislocated Workers) Service Information: Provide computer training on state-of~the-art equipment Education + Tnlnlng + Employment / KEY POWER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE, INC. 613 NW 7th Street Miami, FL 33136 PHONE: (305) 371-5555 FAX: (305) 371-7572 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person (s):: Ana Calleiro, Project Director Alina Molina, Intake Representative TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider* * Approved Training Areas: Truck Driving TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & Title III (Dislocated Workers) Service Information: Commercial Drivers License (CDL) Testing for the State of Florida Third Party Tester LATIN CHAMBER of COMMERCE of U.S.A. (CAMACOL) 141 7 W. Flagler Street P.O. Box 350284 Miami, FL 33135 PHONE: (305) 642-3870 FAX: (305) 642-0653 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Luis Sabines, Executive Director Manuela Fiallo, Project Director Julio Luis, Case ManagementNoucher TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) ~ ~ . ~'t, --( CAMACOL ~ .~ LITTLE HAVANA ACTIVITIES & NUTRITION CENTER 700 SW 8th Street Miami, FL 33130 PHONE: (305) 854-9267 FAX: (305) 854-6243 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person (s): Josefina Carbonell, Executive Director Adelfa Gonzalez-Mayo, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: · 16 Senior Activities & Nutrition Centers serving thousands of people in the elderly community in a congregate setting. · 8 Home and community-based care services ranging from daily home delivered meals to homemaker and respite to thousands of homebound frail and disabled persons. · 4 Adult day health care centers serving frail elderly and elderly with Alzheimer's. . 2 IntergEmerational child day care centers serving children from working poor families. · 1 Primary health care center and Medi-Van serving medically needy individuals. LUTHERAN MINISTRIES OF FLORIDA 9499 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33174 PHONE: (305) 559-1177 FAX: (305) 559-9509 Office Hours: 8: 30 AM to 5 PM Branch office: 4343 W. Flagler Street, Suite 200 Miami, FL 33134 PHONE: (305) 567-2511 FAX: (305) 567-2944 Contact Person(s): Rev. Richard Eissfeldt, Executive Director Judith Bunker, Regional Director Mary Jane Gonzalez-Cruz, Program Director TEC Category of Services: Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Employment Services for Refugees Legal Services for: low income individuals & immigrants Case Management Disaster Relief Housing Ministries Child Care I~t LUTHERAN MINISTRIES OF FLORIDA METRO-DADE COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY SELF HELP DIVISION - EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING 395 NW 1st Street, Suite 201 Miami, FL 33128 PHONE: (305) 347-4685 FAX: (305) 372-8745 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contad Person(s): Margaret Showers, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Training Service Provider. *Approved Training Areas: Computer Operation TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Employability Skills Training On-the-Job Training Direct Placement & Follow-up METRO-DADE DEPT. OF HUMAN SERVICES TARGETED SERVICES PROGRAM 1401 SW 1st Street, Suite 101 Miami, FL 33135 PHONE: (305) 649-4063 FAX: (305) 643-8555 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Maria Sierra, Program Director Maria V. Avitabile, Training Supervisor Donald Granados, Employment Supervisor TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: Refugee Family Services includes: Youth & Family component and Domestic Violence Prevention component. Comprehensive referral network to Metro-Dade's Dept. of Human Services (Office of Youth and Family Development) for access to all wide array of social services. METRO-DADE - . MIAMI, City of NEIGHBORHOODS JOBS PROGRAM (Neighborhood Enhancement Program - NET) 300 Biscayne Boulevard Way, Suite 325 Miami, FL 33131 PHONE: (305) 579-2468 FAX: (305) 579-2481 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM NET Office Locations for Jobs Program: Little Haiti NET Office 69 NE 62 Street Phone: (305) 795-2337 Overtown NET Office 1490 NW 3rd Avenue Phone: (305) 372-4550 Model City NET Office 1000 NW 62 Street Phone: (305) 795-2303 Little Havana NET Office 900 SW First Street Phone: (305) 575-5060 Allapattah NET Office 1888 NW 21 Street Phone: (305) 575-5128 Coconut Grove NET Office 3750 S. Dixie Highway Phone: (305) 461-7063 Contact Person(s): Elbert Waters, Director )9" ~~ ~q \. Gwendolyn C.Warren, Project Director :l,.,{. 5 11 "1',,/'11 ( Keith O. Cross, Senior Training Officer U U TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: The Neighborhood Jobs Program is part of the City of Miami's Community Development Department which also operates 13 NET offices to provide information, referral and access to the City's services and operations for its residents. NEW DIRECTIONS EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING SERVICES, INC, 5555 Biscayne Blvd. Miami, FL 33137 PHONE: (305) 759-8500 FAX: (305) 757-2540 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Gabriel Parra, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider. Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) * Approved Training Areas: (targeted to mentally & physically challenged populations) Clerical Janitorial TEC Funded Progr~m(s): Title II-A (Adults). & Title II-C (Youth). *mentally and physically challenged individuals. Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) ~D.RC.t:. ~O .....~ ~. -0 ;~ 1Y.E~l.d ~~~"-E %.. .Ii % ~ ~. - .-s-~ NORTH DADE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 18350 NW 2nd Avenue Miami, FL 33169 PHONE: (305) 690-9125 FAX: (305) 690-9124 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contad Person(s): R. Terry Cuson, Executive Director G. Balfour Hutton, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth) & Title III (Dislocated Workers) North Bade ~Dam5erof~mmerce OP A-LOCKA, City of (YOUTH DEVELOPMENT PROJECT) 777 Sharazad Blvd. Opa-Locka, FL 33054 PHONE: (305) 953-2871 FAX: (305) 953-2875 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Dahlia lockhart, Project Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-C (Youth) "A COMMUNITY OF BROTHERHOOD AND SISTERHOOD" ''of' .. ,..1 ~. ....... . . . . . . OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER OF DADE COUNTY (O.I.C.) 5022 NW 7th Avenue Miami, FL 33127-2049 PHONE: (305) 758-9525 FAX: (305) 758-9132 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Wayne Rawlins, Executive Director Valarie Ivory Ferguson, Assistant Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Counseling & Peer Facilitation English for Speakers of Other languages (ESOl) GEDlRemedial Education Job Readiness Training/Resume Workshops Occupational Skills Training: computer applications & building/construction trades Out-of-School, minority youth program (Ages 16-21) PIERRE TOUSSAINT CATHOLIC CENTER, INC. 110 NE 62 Street Miami, FL 33138 PHONE: (305) 758-2462 FAX: (305) 758-8216 Office Hours: 9 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Michael A. Foulkes, Executive Director Emile Viard, Director of Employment Services TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementN oucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeestEntrants) Service Information: Economic development Legal Project Creole Literacy RICHMOND-PERRINE OPTIMIST CLUB 9955 West Indigo Street Miami, FL 33157 PHONE: (305) 233-9325 FAX: (305) 232-7815 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Patricia Ruffin, Project Director Ernie Dorcely, Case Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & Title III (Dislocated Workers) Service Information: Court Intervention Program: (305) 233-93-25 - Goulds Youth Development Program: (305) 233-9647 ModellolSouth Dade Youth Development Program: (305) 247-8131 Naranja Y.E.S.: (305) 233-9325 Perrine Crime Prevention Program: (305) 233-9325 Richmond-Perrine Optimist Academy: (305) 233-9325 RIVERSIDE HOUSE 75 SW 8th Street, Suite 310 Miami, FL 33130 PHONE: (305) 381-8638 FAX: (305) 374-4875 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Booker T. Freeman, Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Wagner-Peyser 7(b) Program Oob placement for offenders) Wagner-Peyser 7(b) Exemplary Program (Placement program for individuals affected bya national disaster) SABER, INC. 3990 W. Flagler Street Miami, FL 33134 PHONE: (305) 443-7601 FAX: (305) 443-8441 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Branch offices: SABER, Inc. (South Dade) 17641 S. Dixie Hwy. Miami, FL 33157 Phone: (305) 255-0551 SABER, Inc. (Hialeah) 300 E. 1 st Avenue, Suite 208 Hialeah, FL 33010 Phone: (305) 884-4830 Contact Person(s): Fernando Obeso, Director of Training Services TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) SER-JOBS FOR PROGRESS, INC. 42 NW 27 Avenue, Suite 421 Miami, FL 33125 PHONE: (305) 649-7500 FAX: (305) 644-2100 Office Hours: 8 AM to 8 PM (Mon - Thur) 8 AM to 5 PM (Fri) Branch office: SER-Jobs For Progress, Inc. (Homestead) (Inside Jobs & Benefits Office) 381 N. Krome Avenue Homestead, FL 33030 Phone: (305) 247-7476 or (305) 247-5468 Contact Person(s): Jose L. Cela, Vice-President TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider. Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) · Approved Training Areas: Nursing Assistant American Airlines SABRE Training Computer Operations TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Designated by the U.S.D.Q.L. as a One-Stop Center An accredited vocational institution SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CENTER, INC. (SBOC) 1417 W. Flagler Street, 3rd Floor Miami, FL 33135 PHONE: (305) 643-1555 FAX: (305) 541-2181 OHice Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Jay Rodriguez, Executive Director Robert E. Herrera, Assistant Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement &On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEe Funded Program(s): Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: CDBG - Community Development Small Business Services: Facade Rehabilitation, Technical Assistance, Loan Packaging and Code Compliance SOCIETY for HAITIAN ADVANCEMENT, RECOGNITION and EDUCATION (SHARE) 5000 Biscayne Blvd., Suite 102 Miami, FL 33127 PHONE: (305) 571-9175 FAX: (305) 576-0803 Office Hours: 8:30 AM to 5 PM Contact Person(s): Rev. Jonas Georges, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s):: Title II-A (Adults) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information: Family Services Youth Guidance Life Skills Training ~ Ie... S.H.A.R.E Joelel, for Haitian Advancement, Recognlt~on and Education SPINAL CORD LIVING-ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT, INC. (SCLAD) 240 E. First Avenue, Suite 122 Hialeah, FL 33010 PHONE: (305) 887-8838 FAX: (305) 884-7606 Office Hours: lOAM to 6 PM Contact Person(s): Pedro F. Rodriguez, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) & Title II-C (Youth) Service Information: Targets services to individuals who have greater degrees of physical challenges. Assists in the coordination of special support serviees including: personal assistance, housing assistance, special equipment and transportation. SCLAD Spinal Cord Living-Assistance Development, Inc. TRANSITION, INC. 390 NW 2 nd Street Miami, FL 33128 PHONE: (305) 374-1987 FAX: (305) 539-9141 Office Hours: 7:30 AM to 5:30 PM Contad Person(s): John M. Andrews, Executive Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-C (Youth) & DHRS (RefugeeslEntrants) Service Information:: Provides a full range of rehabilitative services to ex-offenders. In addition to adult job training and placement programs, Transition also provides juvenile crime prevention programs designed and documented to red uce arrest and re-arrest rates. mll))))))1J TRANSITION VANKARA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE 13331 Alexandria Drive Opa-Iacka, FL 33054 PHONE: (305) 681-6121 ~AX: (305) 685-7551 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM On-site Child Care Services: Vankara Educational Center 13331 Alexandria Drive Opa-Iocka, FL 33054 Phone: (305) 681-6121, Ext. 21 Office Hours: 7 AM to 5:30 PM Contact Person(s): Myra L. Taylor, Executive Director Elvira Smith, Project Director Terry Miller, Case Manager TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) Service Information: Network for community services. Provides child care/day care services for TEC network {Title II-A & Title II-C clients) YWCA YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION OF GREATER MIAMI, INC. 351 NW 5th Street Miami, FL 33128 PHONE: (305) 377-9922 FAX: (305) 530-8271 or (305) 373-9.922 Office Hours: 7:30 AM to 6 PM Contact Person(s): L. Ann Cumbie, Director Women's Training and Employment TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher TEC Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults) Service Information: . CHILD CARE - Currently operates five child care center, including the new Homeless Assistance Center. *A/so provides child care services for TEC network (Title II-A & Title II-C clients.) . BEFORE/AFTER SCHOOL PROGRAMS - Located in nineteen (19) elementary schools throughout Dade County and serving over 1,500 children._ The~e programs provide a structured environment. . ENCORE PLUS - Provides breast & cervical cancer information, outreach and referral services to medically under-served women. Funded by a grant from the Avon Foundation and in partnership with the Center for Disease Control. . TEEN OUTREACH PROGRAMS - Receives referrals of young people, ages 10-18, who have had a first encounter with the criminal justice system. . ATHLETIC PROGRAMS FOR GIRLS - YWCA Girls Tennis Program (for elementary girls) elementary girls) made possible through the cooperation of the City of Miami Parks Department. YWCA Girls Basketball Team was also implemented with help from Nike and is comprised of players from middle schools in preparation for play at the high school level, increasing their opportunities for athletic scholarships. W YWCA Greater Miami YOUTH CO-OP, INC. 801 NW 37 Avenue, Suite 212 Miami, FL 33125 PHONE: (305) 643-6730 FAX: (305) 643-1908 Office Hours: 8 AM to 5 PM Branch offices: (Westchester office:) 9766 SW 24th St., Ste. 6 Miami, FL 33165 Phone: (305) 207-2499 (Perrine office:) 18926 S. Dixie Hwy Miami, FL 33157 Phone: (305) 255-3188 (Hialeah office:) 1800 W. 49th St.,Ste. 100 Hialeah, FL 33012 Phone: (305) 822-7761 Contact Person(s): Maria Rodriguez, Executive Director Alicia Sante, Project Director Luis G. Diaz, Communications & Marketing Director TEC Category of Services: Case ManagementNoucher Training Service Provider. Direct Placement & On-the-Job Training (DHRS) · Approved Training Areas: Word Processing English for Speakers of Other Languages (ESOL) TEe Funded Program(s): Title II-A (Adults), Title II-C (Youth), - Title III (Dislocated Workers) & DHRS (Refugees/Entrants) Service Information: Acculturation Crime Prevention Dropout Prevention Employability Skills Training Family Mediation Offender Employment Services On-the-Job Training for victims of Hurricane Andrew . . YOUTH CO-OP, INC. . A NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATION TRAINING AND EMPLOYMENT COUNCIL OF SOUTH FLORIDA - - - - ~ - - - - - - - - ~ - - - - ~- - - - - - - - W~~'i:l:ll(""I:l:l:liTi~IlI. PROGRAM YEAR 1997 SERVICE PROVIDERS Updated 4/98 MIAMI DADE COUNTY ABILITIES INC OF FLORIDA Title II-A ADULT MANKIND ORGANIZATION Title II-A, Title II-C, Title III, RET, II-B ASPIRA Title II-B BARRY UNIVERSITY Title II-B BELAFONfE T ACOLCY Title II-B BEACON CAREER INSTITUTE Title II-A, WAGES BUSINESS ETCETERA INC Title III CATHOLIC COMMUNITY SERVICES RET ~~Love Your Neighbor" 3403 NW, 82nd Avenue, Suite 300 Miami, Florida 33122-1029 Telephone (305) 594-7615 FAX (305) 477-0113 Page 2. CHILDREN'S HOME SOCIETY OF FLORIDA Title II-C CITY OF MIAMI OFFICE OF WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT Title II-A, II-C, Title III, RET, WAGES, II-B CITY OF HIALEAH - HAYES Title IT-A, Title IT-C, Title ill, RET, IT-B CONCORDE CAREERS FLORIDA, INC. WAGES CUBAN AMERICAN NATIONAL COUNCIL Title IT-A, Title IT-C, Title ITI, RET, WAGES, IT-B DEANNA ENTERPRISES INC (DBA AlA EMPLOYMENT OF MIAMI) Title II-A, Title II-C, Title ill, II-B EASTER SEAL SOCIETY OF DADE COUNTY Title IT-A, Title IT-C EPILEPSY FOUNDATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC RET FAMILY CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION Tittle II-B FLORIDA INTERNATIONAL UNIVERSITY Title II-B FLORIDA NATIONAL COLLEGE Title II-A, Title III, RET Page 3. HAITIAN AMERICAN COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION OF DADE COUNTY (HACAD) Title II-A, Title II-C, RET, II-B HArITANAMERICANFOUNDATION Title II-B HISPANIC COALmON Title ill, RET lAMES E SCO'IT COMMUNITY ASSOCIATION INC Title II-A, Title II-C, Title III, Title II-B JEWISH VOCATIONAL SERVICE Title II-A, Title II-C, RET KEY POWER TECHNICAL INSTITUTE INC Title II-A, Title III LATIN CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Title II-A, RET, II-B LITTLE HA V ANA ACTIVITIES CENTER Title II-A, RET LITTLE HAVANA DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, INC. Title III MIAMI BEACH COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION RET MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - KENDALL CAMPUS Title IT-B I MIAMI DADE COMMUNITY COLLEGE - MEDICAL CAMPUS Title II-B MIAMI DADE COUNTY COMMUNITY ACTION AGENCY Title IT-A, WAGES MIAMI DADE COUNTY (HUMAN SERVICES) Title II-A, RET, II-B MIAMI DADE COUNTY PUBLIC SCHOOLS Title IT-B, II-C (TROY Academy) MIAMI MUSEUM OF SCIENCE Title II-B NEW DIRECTIONS EMPLOYMENT AND TRAINING SERVICES INC Title II-A, Title II-C, Title Ill, RET NORTH DADE CHAMBER OF COMMERCE Title II-A, Title II-C, Title III OPPORTUNITIES INDUSTRIALIZATION CENTER (OIC) OF DADE COUNTY Title II-A, Title III, WAGES PARTNERS FOR AMERICAN VOCATIONAL EDUCATION (pA VB) Title II-A PIERRE TOUSSAINT HAITIAN CATHOLIC CENTER HUMAN SVCS DN Title Ill, RET, WAGES, II-B PRIVATE INDUSTRY COUNCIL OF DADE COUNTY (dba JOBS FOR MIAMI) Title II-A, Title II-C, Title Ill, RET, WAGES, II-B Page 4. REGIS HOUSE Title II-B RICHMOND-PERRINE OPTIMIST CLUB Title II-A, Title III, WAGES, II-B SABER INC Title IT-A, Title IT-C, Title ill, RET, II-B SER JOBS FOR PROGRESS INC Title IT-A, Title IT-C, Title ill, RET, IT-B SMALL BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY CENTER INC Title ITI, RET SOCIETY FOR HAITIAN ADVANCEMENT RECOGNITION AND EDUCATION Title II-A, II-B SPINAL CORD LIVING-ASSISTANCE DEVELOPMENT INC (SCLAD) Title II-A, Title II-C TACOLCY ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION Title II-B TRANSITION INC Title II-C, RET V ANKARA TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Title II-A, WAGES VILLAGE Title II-B Page s. Page 6. WORLD RELIEF RET YOUNG WOMEN'S CHRISTIAN ASSOCIATION (YWCA) Title IT-A, IT-B. Also Systemwide Childcare - IT-A, IT-C, ill YOUTH CO-OP INC Title IT-A, Title IT-C, Title ill, RET, WAGES, IT-B :MONROE COUNTY FLORIDA KEYS EMPLOYMENT & TRAINING COUNCIL Title IT-A, IT-C, ill, WAGES MONROE COUNTY Title II-B. Also Intake Services II-A, II-C, III (Key): Title IT-A Title II-B Economically Disadvantaged Adults Summer Youth Employment and Training Program for Economically Disadvantaged Youth Economically Disadvantaged Youth Dislocated Workers (now including Displaced Homemakers) Refugee Employment and Training Program Welfare participants funded through mixed JTPA (Title II-A or IT- C) plus WAGES funding. Title II-C Title ITI RET WAGES Updated 4/98