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Community Outreach to Minorities
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| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Minorities receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications (known as JobCasts™) can be customized by location, profession, education and experience. |
100 Black Men of Atlanta 100 Black Men of Atlanta, Inc. is a non-profit, civic and community action organization founded by nineteen local Atlanta men in October 1986 and at that time, was one of five 100 Black Men chapters in the country. The 100 Black Men of Atlanta is now one of 103 chapters. Together these chapters make up the 100 Black Men of America, Inc. which is also built on the tradition of self-help and is a permanent fixture in the African-American experience as well as a key factor in the Black community's survival in an often oppressive society. |
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Asian American Resource Center Our mission is to improve the quality of life for the Asian-American population, increase cultural awareness, and encourage communication within the diverse Atlanta community. AARC's job training and placement services help educate and train individuals of all ages for employment, and provide opportunities for entrance into fields of work field that many would not be able to access on their own. These services engender economic independence and advocacy both at the individual and community level. |
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Atlanta Executive Network - LGBT The Atlanta Executive Network, a non-profit corporation, is one of the largest LGBT professional networking organizations in the country. AEN's mission is to be the premier LGBT business organization in the state of Georgia that fosters new business and social networking relationships within the diverse LGBT community and its supporters, and coordinates prominent guest speakers who advocate relevant issues. |
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Atlanta Gay and Lesbian Center The Rainbow Center was founded by members of the Atlanta Jewish Community. It is currently managed through Jewish Family & Career Services (JF&CS) and sponsored by Congregation Bet Haverim (CBH), a synagogue founded to serve the needs of Jewish gay men and lesbians. |
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Atlanta Urban League - Employment Services The Atlanta Urban League provides high-quality education, training and employment opportunities for individuals as well as the Metropolitan Atlanta business community. The Employment Services Office is a division of the Workforce Development Department. The mission of the Workforce Development Department is to connect clients and students to employment, workforce information, education and training. |
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Atlanta Urban League Young Professionals (AULYP) The Atlanta Urban League Young Professionals (AULYP) is comprised of young professionals across metro Atlanta who are dedicated to serving their local communities through social and community activism. The mission of this organization, based on the strategic imperatives of the National Urban League, is simple – to provide empowerment in five core areas. We accomplish this by supporting the Atlanta Urban League (AUL) locally and engaging young professionals in the AUL's movement towards the achievement of social and economic equality. |
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Atlanta Urban Ministries Atlanta Urban Ministry is part of Action Ministries, Inc. (formerly Urban Action) a faith-based non-profit charitable organization related to the North Georgia Conference of the United Methodist Church. Atlanta Urban Ministry provides help and hope for people in need of all cultures and beliefs, and provides environments for positive and permanent life changes. |
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Clinic for Education, Treatment and Prevention of Addiction We are a team of bilingual, bi-cultural behavioral health clinicians and preventionists from different nationalities including the United States who recognizing the need for affordable, linguistic and culturally competent services decided to join CETPA in order to provide these services in English and in Spanish.
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Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce The mission of the Georgia Hispanic Chamber of Commerce is to promote and support the domestic and international economic development of Hispanic businesses, and individuals, and to serve as a link between non-Hispanic entities and the Hispanic market. |
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Jewish Family & Career Services-Cobb Office Guided by the wisdom and values of our traditions, JF&CS is a nonsectarian, community-based social services agency that prides itself on its professionally delivered services and responsiveness to evolving community needs. |
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Jewish Family & Career Services-Dunwoody Office Guided by the wisdom and values of our traditions, JF&CS is a nonsectarian, community-based social services agency that prides itself on its professionally delivered services and responsiveness to evolving community needs. |
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Latin American Association, Inc. Each year, almost 70,000 individuals knock on our doors in search of help. For over 33 years, the Latin American Association has offered services to help Latinos learn English, become homeowners, find jobs, become better parents, and much more, through our comprehensive range of family, youth, housing, career, education, and immigration services.
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Mexican American Business Chamber As a non-profit organization, the purpose of the Mexican American Business Chamber is to foster success through Economic Development initiatives that facilitate the creation and development of business ventures and foster relationships between Hispanic and Non-Hispanic businesses, associations, individuals and government to create new business opportunities. |
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Minority Professional Network, Inc. Since 1998, Minority Professional Network (MPN) has been a leading global Career, Economic, Lifestyle & Networking resource connection. |
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New Times Culture and Education Center New Times Culture and Education Center, Inc. is a federal 501(c)(3), Georgia registered non-profit organization. It serves communities throughout Atlanta metro and surrounding area. The Center’s mission is to preserve and revitalize traditional Asian culture, thus helping Asian people to contribute their highest potential in Western society. The Center’s objectives are to enhance cultural exchange and mutual understanding between the East and the West, and to serve as a link between Asian Americans and mainstream society. |
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| There are currently 15 Minorities Outreach Partners receiving positions from AtlantaDiversity.com |