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Teen Parents Learn Carolyn Coolidge, Catholic Social Services Starting Aug. 27 (every Tuesday, ongoing) 4:00-5:30 p.m. The Montgomery County Youth Resource Center is teaming up with Catholic Social www.cssmv.org Services of the Miami Valley to offer CSSMV’s “Teen Parents Learn” program at the YRC. If you’re a teenager who is pregnant or has a child up to age 5, “Teen Parents Learn” is here to help you! Record Expungment/ Seal Tuesday Sept. 10 4-5:30 p.m. Brett Jung, MC Juvenile Courts This workshop will inform youth 18 years of age and younger on how to remove, clear, and cut out a juvenile criminal record. Those who want general information about sealing and expunging juvenile criminal records do not need to RSVP. Youth Build Dayton Recruitment Thursday Sept. 5 1-2 p.m. Sarah Grimm YouthBuild provides assistance to young adults 18-24 years old who have not completed high school. Students complete academic coursework, life skills, job training and professional certifications in the construction field. They also earn their high school diplomas or GEDs, and post-secondary education awards. 2019 FALL/WINTER WORKSHOPS YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER 1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. (in The Job Center) Dayton, Ohio 45422 (937) 496-7987 | [email protected] YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER Job Corps Recruitment Days Second Wednesday of the month 4-5 p.m. (starts Sept. 11, ongoing) Teena Davis Job Corps is the largest residential career training program in the country. Eligible young people, ages 16-24 can have room & board while completing HS and training specific skills for up to 3 years. Job Corps also provides transitional support: help finding employment, housing, child care, and transportation. Anger Management Robert Neal Jr., Daybreak Every Wednesday Sept. 11 to Nov. 13 5 p.m. - 6 p.m. 8 people max The Anger Management “Power Club” series is an educational class to help recognize and address feelings of anger in a healthy and appropriate way. This 10-week course will feature topics like goal-setting, self- esteem, anger triggers, peer pressure, and more.

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Teen Parents Learn

Carolyn Coolidge, Catholic Social ServicesStarting Aug. 27(every Tuesday, ongoing) 4:00-5:30 p.m.

The Montgomery County Youth Resource Center is teaming up with Catholic Social www.cssmv.org Services of the Miami Valley to offer CSSMV’s “Teen Parents Learn” program at the YRC. If you’re a teenager who is pregnant or has a child up to age 5, “Teen Parents Learn” is here to help you!

Record Expungment/

Seal

Tuesday

Sept. 10 4-5:30 p.m.

Brett Jung, MC Juvenile CourtsThis workshop will inform youth 18 years of age and younger on how to remove, clear, and cut out a juvenile criminal record. Those who want general information about sealing and expunging juvenile criminal records do not need to RSVP.

Youth Build Dayton

Recruitment

Thursday

Sept. 5 1-2 p.m.

Sarah GrimmYouthBuild provides assistance to young adults 18-24 years old who have not completed high school. Students complete academic coursework, life skills, job training and professional certifications in the construction field. They also earn their high school diplomas or GEDs, and post-secondary education awards.

2019 FALL/WINTER WORKSHOPSYOUTH RESOURCE CENTER

1133 S. Edwin C. Moses Blvd. (in The Job Center)Dayton, Ohio 45422(937) 496-7987 | [email protected]

YOUTH RESOURCE CENTER

Job Corps Recruitment

Days

Second Wednesday of the month4-5 p.m.(starts Sept. 11, ongoing)

Teena DavisJob Corps is the largest residential career training program in the country. Eligible young people, ages 16-24 can have room & board while completing HS and training specific skills for up to 3 years. Job Corps also provides transitional support: help finding employment, housing, child care, and transportation.

Anger Management

Robert Neal Jr., DaybreakEvery WednesdaySept. 11 to Nov. 13 5 p.m. - 6 p.m.8 people max

The Anger Management “Power Club” series is an educational class to help recognize and address feelings of anger in a healthy and appropriate way. This 10-week course will feature topics like goal-setting, self-esteem, anger triggers, peer pressure, and more.

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Financial Literacy

Ivy Glover, Wright Patt Credit UnionTuesday

Oct. 22 4-5 p.m.

Wright-Patt Credit Union’s RespectYourMoney provides a foundation for helping students start and stay on track to financial success. This workshop covers four core principles of financial wellness: spending wisely, saving better, borrowing smarter, planning and protecting your future.

Ready. Set.

Resume!

Youth Resource Center staffTuesday

Nov. 5 4-5:30 p.m.

Obtaining a job can be one of the most challenging things to do but it does not have to be! This intensive training will assist in searching for jobs, creating a resume, and preparing for interviews. You can benefit from this training and take that first step to getting that job you always wanted – sign up today!

2019 FALL/WINTER WORKSHOPSYOUTH RESOURCE CENTER

Ohio Person in Charge Safe Food Handler

Training

Pat Holmes, MS, CFCS-OSU ExtensionFriday

Dec. 20 12:30-3:30 p.m.25 people max(RSVP by Dec. 13)

Interested in working in food service? Safe Food Handler empowers you. Learn how food becomes unsafe and what your role is in keeping food safe. You’ll receive the ServSafe® Safe Food Handler Guide and a certificate.

Financial Aid and

Scholarships

Monday

Oct. 21 4-6 p.m.

Tanya Bottemiller and Jenni GuancialeLearn more about the financial aid process and finding college scholarships. Parents and youth are invited. Learn how to complete the Free Application for Federal Student Aid (FAFSA) and get help with your application, and we’ll have a Q&A session at the end.

Career Cruising

Sept. 23 & Oct. 1 4-5:30 p.m.10 people max

Steve Moser, Dayton Metro LibraryIdentify which careers will be the best fit for you. Build a portfolio, create a personalized high school plan, save careers and schools of interest, create professional looking resumes, and learn about the costs and benefits of going to school and getting a job.