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246 East Main Street Yadkinville, NC 27055

 

 

 

 Community Links Center         Smart Stary of Yadkin County, Inc.

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The Community Links Center is composed of various agencies that help families with employment, child care, and parenting education.  The Community Links Center is located at 246 East Main Street, Yadkinville, NC.  Following is a listing of the agencies and services available through the Community Links Center:

Smart Start of Yadkin County, Inc.                                                     Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Smart Start of Yadkin County provides services and funding for agencies that work with families with children under age 5.  The goal is for all Yadkin County children to be healthy and ready to learn when they enter kindergarten.  www.yadkinchild.org

The Early Childhood Resource Center                                                 Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm       

Offers an available Lending Library of developmentally appropriate toys and materials for parents and childcare providers of preschool age children.  Also provides technical support to childcare providers to improve quality in childcare centers and homes and provides professional development supplements.  www.yadkinchild.org

Yadkin County Work First                                                                                Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Work First is North Carolina’s plan to help families move off welfare and into employment.  To help families reach their self-sufficiency goal, Work First provides employment services, other supportive services, and time limited cash assistance to eligible families with children under the age of 18.  *Appropriate referrals made to Department of Social Services*  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County Kinship Care Program                                             Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Kinship Care is a component of Work First.  The program is designed for grandparents or other extended family members who are caring for children other then their own.  The program offers supportive services as well as financial assistance.  *Appropriate referrals made to Department of Social Services*  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County Subsidized Childcare                                                       Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

The Subsidized Childcare Program assists families in affording childcare.  Supports goals of employment, training, child welfare and developmental needs of children.  A list of enrolled providers is available upon request.  Extended evening hours are available by appointment when necessary.  This allows working parents the opportunity to come in without taking time from their employment.  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County JobLink Career Center                                           Mon-Fri 8:00 –5:00 pm

JobLink Career Center offers services to job seekers and employers at no cost.  The JobLink Center does not place job seekers in employment but helps them develop the tools they need for job-search success.  Individuals seeking employment and/or training can receive assistance in resume preparation, job search planning and development, employment referrals, one-on-one career counseling, and referrals to other community resources.  Services to employers include:  pre-employment job readiness training, access to a large base of potential employees, distribution of job listings referrals, on-the-job training incentives, and information on tax credits for hiring eligible employees.  www.ncjoblink.com

Workforce Development Program                                                   Mon-Fri 8:00 am – 5:00 pm

Employment Services - by assisting individuals access the tools they need to manage their careers: basic job attainment and job-keeping skills; or assistance in improving basic education skills; or occupational skills development. All services are Labor Market driven; and are provided in a personalized/confidential format; at no charge. Activities include: Comprehensive Career Guidance; Career Assessment; Intensive Job-Search support; Résumé & Cover Letter writing guidance; understanding labor market influences; training funds *might* be available to improve existing skills or develop new ones for Local Area Demand Occupations (via GED; Continuing Education; Curriculum; On-The-Job-Training).  Workforce Development also assists Employers find, retain and train qualified employees.  Visit or Call for an appointment.   www.northwestpiedmontworks.org

Employment Security Commission                                                 

                                                                                                         Monday - Friday 8:30 am - 12:00 pm     1:30 pm – 4:30 pm              

The Employment representative offers job referrals and help in filing for unemployment benefits.  The Employment Security Commission (ESC) is available for Food Stamps or Work First recipients to help them to comply with the specific program guidelines.  The Representative has scheduled appointments during the hours he/she is at the Community Links Center.  www.ncesc.com  

Educational Opportunity Center                                                                          (by appt.) 679-4600 Ext 5228

The Educational Opportunity Center (EOC) provides free assistance and information to help adults prepare for their high school diploma, GED, college and/or training programs.  Administered through Surry Community College. Educational Opportunity Center Coordinator is available at Surry Community College 679-4600 Ext. 5228.  Please call for your appointment today. The EOC Coordinator is at the Community Links Center on Tuesday’s 9 am – 4 pm.  www.surryeoc.org

N.C. Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services                                                               (by appt.) 679-4044

Vocational Rehabilitation offers a variety of services to NC residents who suffer from substance abuse, physical, mental or learning disabilities.  Help with job placement, vocational and classroom training is also offered.  Disabled individuals can receive assistance in obtaining tools and equipment that make it easier to be independent.  Services are provided to eligible customers free of charge.  www.dvr.dhhs.state.nc 

Community Services Block Grant Program                                                            (by appt.)  367-7251

The Community Services Block Grant Program operated by YVEDDI, is designed to assist qualified families to raise their income above the poverty income guidelines by providing services as needed.  These may include any of the following counseling, job readiness, employer incentives, supportive services, justifiable transportation, and other assistance and referrals.  Please call for your appointment.  www.yveddi@yadtel.net

The E-Link Youth Program                                                                                                           336-679-6690 ext. 236

The E-Link Youth Program works with youth from ages 14 to 21 to provide services that develop growth in youth.  There services provided are based on each individual youth needs.  Some of the services provided are assistance with obtaining GED, developing leadership skills and providing work experience.  The contact person is Bonita Roseboro at 336-679-6690 ext. 236 or broseboro@nwpcop.org

Consumer Credit Counseling/United Way                                                                 336-896-1191 or 1-888-474-8015

 

 

 

 

Smart Start of Yadkin County, Inc. provides services and funding for agencies that work with families with children under age 5.  The goal is for all Yadkin County Children to be healthy and ready to learn when they enter kindergarten.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  www.yadkinchild.org

 

  The Early Childhood Resource Center offers a lending library of developmentally appropriate toys and materials for parents and child care providers of preschool age children.  Also provides technical support to child care providers to improve quality in child care centers and homes and provides professional development supplementsOffice hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  www.yadkinchild.org

Yadkin County Work First is North Carolina's plan to help families move off welfare and into employment.  To help families reach their self-sufficiency goal, Work First provides employment services, other supportive services, and time limited cash assistance to eligible families with children under the age of 18.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to   5:00 pm.  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County Kinship Care Program is a component of Work First.  The program is designed for grandparents or other extended family members who are caring for children other then their own.  The program offers supportive services as well as financial assistance.  *Appropriate referrals made to Department of Social Services.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County Subsidized Child Care assists families in affording child care.  Supports goals of employment, training, child welfare, and developmental needs of children.  A list of enrolled child care providers is available upon request.  Extended evening hours are available twice monthly by appointment only.  This allows working parents the opportunity to come in without taking time from their employment.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  www.yadkincounty.gov

Yadkin County JobLink Career Center offers services to job seekers and employers at no cost.  The JobLink Center does not place job seekers in employment but helps them develop the tools they need for job-search success.  Individuals seeking employment and/or training can receive assistance in resume preparation, job search planning and development, employment referrals, one-on-one career counseling, and referrals to other community resources.  Services to employers include:  pre-employment job readiness training, access to a large base of potential employees, distribution of job listings referrals, on-the-job training incentives, and information on tax credits for hiring eligible employees.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  Yadkin JobLink Career Center

Workforce Development Program offers assistance in finding a better job with a real future.  Workforce Development helps you to identify your career interests and skill level.  Short-term classes for job skills training and specific training for high demand jobs are also available.  Work experience and on-the-job training opportunities can also be arranged when necessary.  These services are available at no cost to qualifying individuals.  Office hours are Monday-Friday 8:00 am to 5:00 pm.  www.northwestpiedmontworks.org

Employment Security Commission offers job referrals and help in filing for unemployment benefits.  The Employment Security Commission is available for Food Stamp or Work First recipients to help them to comply with the specific program guidelines.  The Representative has scheduled appointments during the hours he/she is at the Community Links Center.  Hours ESC representative available at the Community Links Center are Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.  www.ncesc.com

Educational Opportunity Center provides  free assistance and information to help adults prepare for their high school diploma, GED, college and/or training programs.  Administered through Surry Community College, Pete Farmer, Educational Opportunity Center Coordinator is available at Surry Community College 679-4600, Ext. 5228.  Please call for your appointment today.  www.surry.edu

N.C. Division of Vocational Rehabilitation Services offers a variety of services to NC residents who suffer from substance abuse, physical, mental or learning disabilities.  Help with job placement, vocational and classroom training is also offered.  Disables individuals can receive assistance in obtaining tools and equipment that make it easier to be independent.  Services are provided to eligible customers free of charge.  (By appointment) 336-679-4044

Community Services Block Grant Program operated by YVEDDI, is designed to assist qualified families to raise their income above the poverty income guidelines by providing services as needed.  These may include any of the following counseling, job readiness, employer incentives, supportive services, justifiable transportation, and other assistance and referrals.  (336) 367-7251 www.yveddi@yadtel.net

HUD offers assistance with affordable housing.  Representative is available in Yadkin Office on Mondays only 9:00 am - 4:00 pm.  All telephone calls must go to the main office in Winston-Salem on Thursday.   (336)761-2111 www.nwpcog.org

 

 

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