Job Training / Unemployment

Name of Agency Contact Information Description of Programs and Services
Bureau of Workforce Development
by City of Shreveport Community Development
Phone:
318-673-5900
Address
401 Texas St.
Shreveport
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Makes available to the public an array of employment, education, training, and workforce development services that will allow individuals and employers to make informed choices about their needs. 
Employment Services
by New Orleans Resources For Independent Living, Inc. (NORIL)
Phone:
318-671-8131
Address
1111A Hawn Ave.
Louisiana
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New Horizons is an approved Employment Network through the Ticket to Work Program of Social Security that helps people with disabilities find and maintain employment and have independent lives.

Job Corps Career Development Services System (CDSS)
by U.S. Department of Labor
Phone:
318-227-9331
Address
2815 Lillian St.
Shreveport
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Job Corps is a no cost education and vocational training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps low income young people ages 16 to 24 improve the quality of their lives through residential vocational and academic training.

Louisiana 2·1·1
Phone:
211
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This easy to remember phone number connects callers to vital service programs that can offer food, clothing, shelter, employment support, health resources, and more.
The Arc Caddo-Bossier
Phone:
318-221-8392
Address
351 Jordan Street
Shreveport
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Provides home and community based supports and services to people with intellectual and developmental disabilities, as well as other housing, respite, day program, and employment services (through Frost Industries).

Vocational Rehabilitation
by Louisiana Workforce Commission
Phone:
318-676-7155
Address
1525 Fairfield Ave.
Shreveport
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Vocational Rehabilitation is a one stop career development program offering individuals with disabilities a wide range of services designed to provide the skills, resources, attitudes, and expectations needed to compete in the interview process, get the job, and develop a lifetime career.

This guide covers programs and services provided by the community organizations listed. These are not services offered by Willis Knighton Health.  If you need a program or service mentioned in this directory, please contact the organization that offers it. While the information was accurate at the time of publication, it is subject to change by the organization listed. If you find inaccurate information, click the button below to notify us. 

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