
Youth Services
Goodwill helps young people discover their strengths and connect with their economies through the following programs.
Programs available for youth:
- Workforce Innovation and Opportunity Act (WIOA) Youth Program: youth with qualifying life circumstance, ages 16-24, benefit from a variety of services to prepare them for employment in in-demand occupations.
- Services available for eligible Youth:
- To improve educational achievement:
- Tutoring, study skills and GED prep
- Alternative secondary school services
- To prepare for & succeed in employment:
- Work readiness training
- Summer employment opportunities linked to academic and occupational learning
- Paid/unpaid work experiences
- Occupational skills training
- To develop potential as citizens and leaders:
- Leadership development opportunities
- To support participants:
- Supportive services
- Adult Mentoring
- Comprehensive guidance and counseling
- Follow-up services
- To improve educational achievement:
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TO ENROLL:
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Download the WIOA Youth Enrollment Packet (CLICK HERE)
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Review and complete the WIOA Youth Enrollment Packet and collect the applicable enrollment documents listed on page 1 and 2. PLEASE DO NOT SEND PERSONAL IDENTIFYING INFORMATION VIA EMAIL.
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Email WIOAPD16@fredgoodwill.org to be connected to a staff member who will assist you in submitting your application.
For more information on the WIOA Youth Program, please call or message Megan King.
Phone: 540-419-2190
Email: megan.king@fredgoodwill.org
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- The Groundwork Project
The Groundwork Project encourages leadership development, builds teamwork and establishes careers for young people through hands-on learning and experiential education at Verdun Adventure Bound’s beautiful 55-acre Outdoor Challenge Course in Culpeper County.