Community Outreach to Minorities
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Outreach Partners 21 to 30 of 30
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These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Minorities receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications can be customized by location, profession, education and experience.
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Los Angeles Urban League Pomona WorkSource Center
Pomona, CA To enable African Americans and other minorities to secure economic self-reliance, parity, power and civil rights through advocacy activities and the provision of programs and services in our uniquely diversified city and region.
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Mt. San Antonio College
Walnut, CA Mt. San Antonio College is currently observing its 60th anniversary—celebrating six decades as an institution of excellence and distinction. "Mt. SAC" is among the largest of California's 109 community colleges. Located in the city of Walnut, Mt. SAC serves nearly 20 communities and a million residents in the bustling San Gabriel Valley. Since the College opened its doors in 1946, Mt. SAC has provided quality and affordable educational opportunit...
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Mt. San Antonio College
Walnut, CA Mt. San Antonio College is currently observing its 60th anniversary—celebrating six decades as an institution of excellence and distinction. "Mt. SAC" is among the largest of California's 109 community colleges. Located in the city of Walnut, Mt. SAC serves nearly 20 communities and a million residents in the bustling San Gabriel Valley. Since the College opened its doors in 1946, Mt. SAC has provided quality and affordable educational opportunit...
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NAACP - Los Angeles
Los Angeles, CA Currently, the Los Angeles branch continues to support the programs and policies of the NAACP with aggressive action at the local level. In addition to ongoing initiatives in the areas of civil rights and social and economic development, local priorities revolve around the theme of education.
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Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment (PACE)
Los Angeles, CA Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment, a Southern California community development corporation, was founded in 1976 to address the employment and job training needs of the Asian Pacific Islander communities at the time. The mission of the Pacific Asian Consortium in Employment is to create economic solutions to meet the challenges of employment, education, housing, business development and the environment in the Pacific Asian and other diverse c...
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Pacific Oaks College
Pasadena, CA Grounded in its social justice heritage, Pacific Oaks College prepares students to be culturally intelligent agents of change serving diverse communities in the fields of human development, education, and related family studies.
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Pacific Oaks College
Pasadena, CA Grounded in its social justice heritage, Pacific Oaks College prepares students to be culturally intelligent agents of change serving diverse communities in the fields of human development, education, and related family studies.
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Veteran Services at Orange Coast College
Costa Mesa, CA Orange Coast College is committed to student learning and personal improvement. We provide associate degrees, transfer preparation, certificates in career and technical education, as well as instruction in basic skills and English as a Second Language. The college serves the economic and workforce development needs of the local community and develops globally aware citizens.
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Veteran Services at Orange Coast College
Costa Mesa, CA Orange Coast College is committed to student learning and personal improvement. We provide associate degrees, transfer preparation, certificates in career and technical education, as well as instruction in basic skills and English as a Second Language. The college serves the economic and workforce development needs of the local community and develops globally aware citizens.
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Veteran Services at Orange Coast College
Costa Mesa, CA Orange Coast College is committed to student learning and personal improvement. We provide associate degrees, transfer preparation, certificates in career and technical education, as well as instruction in basic skills and English as a Second Language. The college serves the economic and workforce development needs of the local community and develops globally aware citizens.
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