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employement and training

Community Teamwork offers a variety of programs that provide clients with personalized employment services linking participants with childcare resources, transportation and skills training, job readiness training, job search services, vocational education and the tools necessary for small business development.

Programs

Youth Build

YouthBuild of Greater Lowell

Community Teamwork’s YouthBuild is a program for young adults between the ages of 16 and 24 who have dropped out of school and are ready to embrace a second chance to receive educational and vocational View Program
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Spindle City Corps

Spindle City Corps, also known as Lowell’s Urban Peace Corps, is a partnership with the National Park Service in Lowell and was established in 1995 View Program
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Secure Jobs

Secure Jobs provides personalized employment services, including: working with the client to remove barriers to success by linking participants with childcare resources, transportation to and from training programs, helping navigate options for people who have View Program

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Anna Jabar-Omoyeni

YouthBuild Culinary Arts Supervisor
YouthBuild
Phone: NA

Christina Shanahan

YouthBuild Construction Supervisor
YouthBuild
Phone: NA

Gladys Santiago

Administrative Assistant, Financial Education Center
Financial Coaching, Financial Education, Financial Literacy Academy, Home Modification Loan Programs, Housing Supports, Representative Payee, Secure Jobs
Phone: 978-654-5673

Janise Rosario

YouthBuild Case Manager
YouthBuild
Phone: Cell: 978-770-8543
Office: 978-446-9803

Siobhan Sheehan

Program Manager YouthBuild
YouthBuild
Phone: NA

Volunteer Center

AmeriCorps Seniors Retired Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP), Mill City Mentors Program, Spindle City Corps

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Anthony’s Story

Before enrolling in YouthBuild of Greater Lowell, Anthony was a student at Greater Lowell High School. While he maintained "average" grades, his attendance was, to say the least, weak. He frequently skipped 2-3 days of View Full Story
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D.B.’s Story

Secure Jobs Success Story D.B. came to Secure Jobs program as a referral from the Resource Center here at CTI. He relocated to Lowell, MA from Detroit, MI because he felt he needed a drastic View Full Story
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Her Turn Now to Foster Success

Just a few years ago, Lindsey found herself close to being homeless. With CTI’s assistance, she was able to stabilize her family. Through our One Family Scholars Program, she earned dual Bachelor of Arts degrees View Full Story
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Homeless Family Finds Stability and a Future

Nichole T. received her license as an Aesthetician with the help of her Community Teamwork case manager and our Community Connections to Employment and training (CommCET) program. Nichole has been receiving HomeBASE Rental Assistance since View Full Story
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Secure Jobs Success Stories Chosen for National Fireman Report (March 2017) #1

Nathaly entered the Secure Job program in January of this year. Upon entry into the program, The Secure job team immediately identified the key supports Nathaly needed to go forward. The SJ staff collaborated with View Full Story
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Secure Jobs Success Stories Chosen for National Fireman Report (March 2017) #2

Jen Cody a year one participant returned to College in September. With the support of her employer, NFI –North American Family Institute, Jen was named to Middlesex Community College’s Merit List for her superlative work View Full Story

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