Community Outreach to Diversity Organizations |
| These organizations are participating in our exclusive Community Outreach program. Through this program, groups and organizations that directly work with Diversity Organizations receive open job notifications on a daily basis that match the criteria they specifically requested. These daily notifications (known as JobCast’s™) can be customized by location, profession, education and experience. |
AnewAmerica AnewAmerica Community Corporation was founded in 1999 by a group of community leaders representing immigrants and community development advocates who saw a continuing lack of integrated job creation, asset development, and community empowerment strategies for low-income new Americans living in the San Francisco Bay Area. AnewAmerica's mission is to promote the long-term economic empowerment of new Americans - new citizens, immigrants, and refugees - and to encourage their full participation in the political, social and cultural growth of America.
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Bay Area Young Positives - BAY Positives The mission of Bay Area Young Positives (BAY Positives) is to help young people (26 and under) with HIV/AIDS to live longer, happier, healthier, more productive, and quality-filled lives. BAY Positives encourages all youth to know their HIV status. We provide referrals to free test sites, accompany youth through the entire testing process, and award gifts to those who test through our agency. |
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California Restaurant Association The mission of the California Restaurant Association (CRA) is to be the definitive voice of the California food service industry and to protect and promote its success. California cuisine has become a phenomenon, setting the standard for culinary and hospitality innovation worldwide. The California Restaurant Association (CRA) strives to be the definitive voice for this vibrant business, infusing our member restaurants’ signature creative spirit into our own mission as we help move the industry forward. |
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California Trucking Association CTA has committed to high service, high benefit and a high value association. The members want top quality results from CTA in all our programs, and this includes the business programs as well as the legislative and regulatory activities. The membership receives top quality results through an outstanding network of volunteers, endorsed program partners and a professional and highly trained staff. The opportunity to meet and work with your peers towards the goal of a safer, more profitable trucking industry will provide you with leadership skills that you can use in your own business. |
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Career Resources Development Center (CRDC) Career Resources Development Center (CRDC) provides education and job training to empower the community. Our goal is to implement innovative programs that equip the workforce with skills to succeed in a competitive job market. Our mission is to assist newcomers, adults, youths, and children of a diverse, low-income population of San Francisco and the East Bay to realize their dreams of socioeconomic opportunities, human dignity and prosperity. |
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Catholic Charities CYO Founded in 1907 and rooted in our faith traditions of charity and justice, Catholic Charities CYO supports families, aging and disabled adults, and youth through social services and opportunities for healthy growth and development. |
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Central City Hospitality House Central City Hospitality House has served the homeless community in San Francisco's Tenderloin district since 1967. Through our unique combination of peer-led programs and advocacy efforts, many homeless and low-income people have been empowered to unite their voices to stimulate social change. Our programs include a drop-in self help center, an employment program, a community arts program, and a shelter for homeless men. Combined, our programs use a holistic approach to enhancing the economic, mental, physical, and social health of the homeless community. |
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Community Youth Center Our mission is to empower and strengthen high-need Asian youth and their families by providing comprehensive youth development through education, employment training, advocacy, and other support service. |
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Compass Community Services No additional information available at this time. |
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Compass Community Services Compass Community Services provides housing, education and employment services to San Francisco's homeless and at-risk families. The agency's four programs support more than 3,000 parents and children each year in their efforts to achieve stability and self-sufficiency. Services include crisis intervention, homeless prevention, emergency shelter, transitional housing, intensive case management and therapy, job training, enriched infant care and childcare, and permanent housing placement. |
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Creating Economic Opportunities for Women (C.E.O. Women) Our Mission: CEO connects global leaders who value deep caring friendships through forum-quality, intimate, powerful experiences and relevant enriching programs. Our Vision: CEO creates a life-enriching experience that provokes new wisdom, inspires cross-generational friendships and nurtures a passion for life. |
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Dolores Street Community Services Dolores Street Community Services operates the only shelters for men in the Mission District and the only shelters in San Francisco specialized in serving Latino working poor men. The Cohen Residence provides a unique home-like environment while also being a licensed assisted-living facility for men and women living with AIDS. Our funding is broadly-based, spanning the gamut of government contracts, foundation grants, corporate partnerships, and individual donations. Over 80% of our funding is spent on programs and services. |
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Edgewood Family Center Edgewood Center for Children and Families (Edgewood) helps children and families take back their future by working with them to overcome severe challenges like abuse, neglect, mental illness, and family crisis. The oldest children's charity in the western U.S., Edgewood has evolved to meet the community’s changing needs. What began as a refuge for Gold Rush orphans more than 150 years ago is now a nationally recognized, multifaceted agency. Edgewood serves more than 5,000 children and families in the Bay Area each year through community and residential programs. |
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Ella Hill Hutch Community Center The general employment program is designed to "Enhance employability prospects," for Western Addition residents. This program holds workshops on the following topics: Resume Preparation, Job Preparedness, Application Process, Interview Techniques, Work Ethics, and Job Retention. This service is a resource for entry-level positions and career opportunities throughout San Francisco. |
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Enterprise for High School Students The mission of Enterprise for High School Students is to increase student preparedness to explore and pursue career paths through training and counseling and guidance; to offer a variety of experiential options within the work world; and to provide a support network to raise youth's personal expectations for success. |
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Episcopal Community Services CHEFS Program Episcopal Community Services of San Francisco (ECS), a 501(C)(3) nonprofit organization started in 1983, helps homeless, disabled and very low-income adult women and men, seniors and families move with dignity toward increased stability and housing. THE SKILLS CENTER educates and supports more than 1,200 people annually with job counseling, computer training, basic adult education, adult and family literacy, GED and vocational programs (such as the CHEFS institutional kitchen training program) in order to move into stable employment and better jobs. |
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| There are currently 40 Diversity Organizations JobCast™ Partners receiving positions from OaklandDiversity.com |
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