Our Partners
  • Community Action Agency (CAA)
    Promotion of self-sufficiency in individuals and in the surrounding communities. CAA consists of thousands of volunteers and over 190 people on staff working hard every day to provide for their community.

  • Department of Human Services (DHS)
    The Department of Human Services is Michigan's public assistance, child and welfare agency. DHS directs the operations of public assistance and service programs through a network of 100 county departments of human service offices throughout the state.

  • Experience Works
    Experience Works is a national, non-profit, community based organization whose mission is to put the experience of older individuals to work.

  • Goodwill Industries
    Goodwill Industries is one of the world's largest non-profit provider of education, training, and career services for people with disadvantages, such as welfare dependency, homelessness, and lack of education or work experience, as well as those with physical, mental, and emotional disabilities.

  • Human Resources Development, Inc. (HRDI)
    HRDI, Inc. is a contractor for SCMW! and receives funding for adults, youth, and dislocated workers for employment and training services. HRDI also provides daily classes for TANF (Temporary Assistance for Needy Families) participants to enable individuals to find employment and ultimately a career. In addition, HRDI maintains the delivery of business services to the tri-county.

  • Jackson Community College (JCC)
    JCC has been contracted by SCMW! to provide employment services at each One-Stop location in Hillsdale, Jackson, and Lenawee counties.

  • Job Corps
    Job Corps is a no-cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 through 24 get a better job, make more money, and take control of their lives.

  • Lenawee Chamber for Economic Development
    The Lenawee Chamber for Economic Development includes an active partnership of more than 760 businesses, organizations and individuals committed to strengthening the regional economy and improving Lenawee County as a place to live, work and raise a family.

  • Michigan Commission for the Blind
    The Michigan Commission for the Blind (MCB) serves approximately 4,500 blind persons each year through its programs. Vocational rehabilitation services, independent living services, deaf blind services, youth services, the business enterprise program, and the MCB training center.

  • Michigan Department of Career Development Rehabilitation Services (MRS)
    The mission of MRS is to assist Michigan residents with disabilities into employment and self-sufficiency.

  • Michigan Department of Career Development Veteran Services (MDCD)
    The MDCD Veteran services include information available on career opportunities, entrepreneurs, federal benefits, State of Michigan benefits, military transcripts, transition assistance and re-employment rights.

  • Michigan Small Business and Technology Development Center (MI-SBTDC)
    The MISB&TDCsm network provides a full range of services for a variety of small businesses that are emerging and growing throughout Michigan; new venture companies, existing small businesses, expanding businesses, new technology companies, and innovators.

  • Telamon
    Telamon's work in Michigan is focused primarily on meeting the needs of migrant and seasonal farm workers who work in the states agricultural industry and experience many housing, employment and family health difficulties.

  • Michigan Commission on Disability Concerns
    The Michigan Commission on Disability Concerns which includes the division on Deaf and Hard of Hearing responds to and advocates on behalf of Michigan's 1.9 million people with disabilities.

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