Creative Visions Programs Help Fill Void Caused by Closure of Unemployment Centers

The recent Governor’s  veto of language the prohibited the closure of 37 Iowa Workforce Development unemployment field offices, makes Creative Visions Job Readiness and Computer Class programs even more relevant and needed in the community. What the closings will mean is that individuals will no longer have staff assistance in processing unemployment claims or looking for jobs, but will have to learn to navigate the virtual access point services on their own. This could be a major obstacle to individual with limited literacy and English proficiency skills as well as those who lack  basic computer skills.

Fortunately, Creative Visions, which has long been a Career Access Point, (now known as Virtual Access), will continue to provide trained staff to work with clients on the virtual access services system and will continue to offer Computer Classes to help community members learn basic computer skills.  “We have to be proactive in helping clients get the help they need.”  said Ako Abdul-Samad Creative Visions, CEO

Creative Visions has recently added new components to its Job Readiness program which was develped to address urban unemployment. Recent features include the addition of the Virtual Access software to all computers in its computer lab and the development of a Job Club. The Job Club   meets twice a month and is designed to provide job seekers support and an opportunity to learn best practices in searching for employment. Participants have the chance to  network with prospective employers and share their experiences with each other. For more information about the Job Club contact Kevin Clark at Kevin.Clark@creativevisionsia.org  or call 515.244.4003. Ext. 121. 

 The computer class was formed in response to recent reports which show an increase in lack of digital skills among urban low income communities. The computer class meets each Monday from 4:30 – 5:30.  Registration is required  and can be made by calling 244-4003. Both programs are free and open to the community.

These programs are just part of several programs we offer to build strong families and communties

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