Graduates from the Spring Higher Opportunities for Women Program |
The women in the most recent graduating class from Project
Self-Sufficiency’s Higher Opportunities for Women (HOW) employment skills
training program have gained marketable office skills, confidence, and a sense
of professionalism, as well as the support of a peer group as they progress on
the road to self-sufficiency. The sixteen-week
HOW program combines intensive computer skills training with classroom
instruction and off-site externships to prepare women who have been out of the
work force or underemployed to seek entry-level office administrative
positions. Computer training and classroom instruction takes
place at the agency’s campus which is located at 127 Mill Street in Newton.
“Project Self-Sufficiency’s Higher Opportunities for Women program is a
pre-employment training program designed to help women who have been out of the
workforce for a long period of time or those who may be entering the workforce
for the first time,” explains Cora Chandler-Bellomo, Coordinator of the
agency’s Higher Opportunities for Women (HOW) program. “In addition to computer training, the
curriculum gives women the professionalism and confidence to contribute to the
workforce in a significant way. We are
happy to celebrate with our graduates.”
The free HOW program is offered in the spring and fall, with an
abbreviated version, Summer Office Skills, taking place during July and
August. The program involves extensive
computer training and assistance with resume development and interview skills along
with classes in life skills and workplace etiquette. Eligibility is based on a variety of factors,
such as experience, education, income-level, family situation and other
issues. The program culminates with an
externship at a local workplace.
Participants graduate with the skills they need to venture into the job
market as an administrative assistant. Registration
for the summer session is underway; classes begin on July 9th.
Current program graduates include Debbie Ayers, Christine Buckingham,
Carol Conklin, Jeann Delanoy, Eva Giangrasso, Darlene Jordan, Stephanie
Radiola, Jessica Struble.
Summer Office Skills launches on July 9th. To enroll, or to find out more information
about the program, call Project Self-Sufficiency at 973-940-3500 or
844-807-3500, or visit www.projectselfsufficiency.org.
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