What We Offer
Jobs Partnership and Celebrate Recovery
Classes are free and open to anyone unemployed, under-employed, or hard to employ. We meet 2 hours once a week and discuss traits that make you the kind of person employers look to hire.
Tuesday: 6-8 pm
We are meeting at 1901 Tracy Drive Suite 6 (East Building)
Bloomington.
Fridays: 6-8 pm McLean County Jail
Ask us about other locations & times.
- We have 70+ employers that hire our graduates and we’re adding more.
- Must be a Jobs Partnership graduate to attend job fairs.
- Once you take our classes you can attend job fairs as often as you like.
Support Group
Tuesday 6-8 pm at 1901 Tracy Drive (East Building), Bloomington
Provides guidance, support, rehab, and recovery for making life changes, developing new skills, dealing with stressful issues, and keeping life on track while becoming more self-reliant.
This is a safe, confidential, non-judgmental place to deal with guilt, shame, anger, pain, emotions/issues, and know that you are not alone. Group members are family and friends of those incarcerated, ex-offenders, jobs partnership students, mentors, accountability partners, and support services.
Soft Skills
Our curriculum, support groups, and mentors provide life skills including but not limited to:
- Accountability
- Anger Management
- Attitude
- Communication
- Compromise
- Conflict Resolution
- Family and Community
- Giving Back
- Integrity
- Job Preparedness
- Money Management
- Productivity
- Self-improvement
- Spirituality
- Stewardship
- Work Relations
Mentors are people of integrity and compassion that serve as role models.
Accountability partners are mentors that have experienced scarred pasts, turned their lives around, and want to help others.