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| Between 1995 and 1998, federal
welfare and job training programs such as Aid to
Families with Dependent Children were undergoing
major reform. No longer could working-age
individuals and families collect public assistance
without some kind of work disability. The result
was a network of one-stop job centers, each serving
a county or a small group of counties.
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| However, since their inception, the
benefit of one-stop centers has not been limited to
servicing welfare individuals and families. The
one-stop centers also have been useful in
facilitating new and existing job placement and
training activities intended for the working public
and high school and college
graduates as well. |
One-stop centers
have been instrumental in helping rural residents
realize their career goals and entrepreneurship
dreams. There are two One-Stop Centers that serve
the Yuba-Sutter Region.
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The following section provides a
description of the one-stop centers located
in Sutter and Yuba Counties, where they are
located, what specific programs are
offered, and how they fulfill their WIA and
CalWORKs requirements.
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| • Employment
Programs and Services |
| • One Stop
Partners |
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