Workforce education and development
Family Services of North Alabama provides several programs for individuals to develop the skills needed to succeed in the workforce and life.
a-reset
purpose
The purpose of the Alabama Resources for Enrichment Self-Sufficiency Employability and Training (A-RESET) program is to help SNAP recipients meet work requirements by gaining skills, training, education, or work experiences that will enable them to become more self-sufficient.
Who Is eligible
Active Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) recipients, age 18 and over, are eligible. If you are in need of food assistance and are not currently enrolled in SNAP, visit this website for more information https://mydhr.alabama.gov/
services
We will assist you in job search and making personal connections with possible employers. A payment of $100 (paid $50/semi-monthly) is received, when the client reports that they are participating in the E&T (Employment and Training) component of the A-RESET program.
We will manage your case and provide reimbursements for things needed. Some of our services include:
We can help with different license/trainings such as:
We will manage your case and provide reimbursements for things needed. Some of our services include:
- GED classes/prep classes
- English Second Language classes
- Ready To Work certificates
We can help with different license/trainings such as:
- Pipe Fitting
- CDL (Commercial Drivers License)
- HVAC (Heating Ventilation And Cooling)
- MSSC CPT (Manufacturing Skill Standard Council)
- Medical Billing & Coding
- CNA (Certified Nursing Assistant)
- CMA (Clinical Medical Assistant)
- Phlebotomy
- Pharmacy Tech
- and many more
sources of funding
Alabama Network of Family Resource Centers (ANFRC) & Alabama Civil Justice Foundation (ACJF)
for more information
To receive more information about Family Services of North Alabama's A-RESET program call (256) 878-9159 or email [email protected]
internet safety
The Internet Safety program is presented by Alecia Caudill in area schools to teach teens about how to be safe online. Some of the topics that are covered include:
- Risky Behaviors
- Inappropriate Content
- Digital Reputation
- Online Privacy
- Personal Information
- Cyber Bulling
- Creating a Positive Online Environment
sources of funding
Children's Trust Fund (CTF) & Alabama Civil Justice Foundation (ACJF)
list of resources
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for more information
To receive more information about Family Services of North Alabama's Internet Safety program, follow this link.
parenthood
The Parenthood Program is a court ordered and voluntary program that is designed to assist fathers (and mothers) to put themselves in a better financial and emotional position to better provide for their children. This is achieved through paying their child support and being a positive, active role model in their child’s life. The Parenthood Program Case manager works with the parents by referring them to community resources, such as; drug treatment, GED classes, job skills training, resume-building, and seeking better employment. Participants are required to attend a parenting class, through these classes parents are taught how significant their role is in the healthy growth and development of their children.
Family Services of North Alabama provides Parenthood Programs in DeKalb, Marshall, Blount, and St. Clair counties of Alabama. Assistance provided
Sources of funding
Children's Trust Fund (CTF) & Alabama Civil Justice Foundation (ACJF)
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