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The Displaced Homemaker (Turnaround) and
Single Parent and Single Pregnant Women (New Challenges) programs
provide services and support to displaced homemakers and single
parents to enter or return to a career. The goal of these programs
is to assist them in gaining confidence so they may evaluate their
abilities, establish goals, and make the transition so they may
choose appropriate training or employment to eventually become emotionally
and economically self-sufficient. The projects are supported by
federal and/or state funds; therefore services may be subject to
change.
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A displaced homemaker usually is a person who has to change from
a homemaker to a wage-earner; a person who is forced due to becoming
widowed, divorced, separated, or the disability of a spouse to seek
employment; a person who is unemployed or underemployed; a person
who may lack the skills to obtain employment; and a person who is
usually 40 years of age or older.
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A single parent usually is a person who has a minor child or children
for which the parent is financially, emotionally and physically
responsible; a person who is unmarried, divorced or separated and
is forced to seek employment; or a person who may lack the skills
to obtain employment.
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Services provided through these projects include advising, career
exploration on educational and training programs with an emphasis
on non-traditional programs, job-seeking strategies, self-management
skills (time, stress, financial management), community resources
awareness, resource, library, support group activities, and joint
services with other MSTC programs. These programs offer services
on a one-on-one basis or through group experience in a supportive
atmosphere.
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