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Spokane, Washington  Est. May 19, 1883

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Change Point! program – Ideal for women who are separated, divorced, or widowed, have a disability, or who have been incarcerated; provides free training in computers, resume preparation, job interviewing, communication skills, and conflict resolution techniques; sponsored by the Washington State Displaced Homemaker Program; contact Denise McKinnon at 279-6065.

Employment, Education and Training – For Spokane County residents who have been laid off from work or have low income; provided through Career Path Services; 326-7520.

Employment and Training – For low-income youth, 16-21 years old, in Spokane County; contact Educational Service District 101 at 456-7660.

Free Career Counseling and Job Search Assistance – For low-income residents of Spokane County; Career Path Services; 326-7520.

Free GED Preparation and Testing – For low-income dropout youth age 17-21 in Spokane County; call Career Path Services, 326-7520.

GED Preparation – Ages 19 and up at many sites in Spokane; call the Community Colleges Institute for Extended Learning Adult Basic Education, 533-4600.

Help with GED and Job Placement – Available for those between the ages of 16-21; call Educational Service District 101 at 456-7660.

Miryam’s House of Transition – For women moving through life crisis; 747-9153 or 325-1632.

Money Management – Sponsored by Consumer Credit Counseling Service, second Tuesday of each month, 6:30-9 p.m., Teamsters Building basement, 1912 N. Division St.; call 327-3777 to register.