February 26, 2016               Vol 3 Ed 6 

Dear Friends,

    Anyone that has worked with me knows the importance of technology in helping us accomplish our goals whether it's writing a resume, searching for jobs, studying or reading this newsletter!  I’m excited to announce that Southwest Solutions is one of 33 charities selected to compete in the Make My Non-Profit Run Better contest hosted by Xerox and Michigan Office Solutions! We are competing to win a $25,000 technology make-over.  

     YOU can help us win! Round One of voting begins next Monday, February 29th and individuals can vote once per day until March 7th at 5:00 p.m. Visit http://www.mos-xerox.com/Detroit to vote for Southwest Solutions. I'm voting EVERYDAY, posting to my facebook and tweeting too!  

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Today's newsletter includes:

  • New jobs posted at GM, Canon, Hockey Town, DMC, & many more!
  • Second Sunday free admission to the Charles Wright Museum!
  • Water Residential Assistance Program. 
  • Free Tax Preparation with Accounting Aid Society 
  • You won't miss a thing if you read to the bottom...

All the best, 

Coach TRY

Employment Opportunities

Hiring Events & Job Fairs

Office of Operations Administrative Services

Civil Engineer/Technician Student Co-op Program Application

Learning Opportunities

Participants in Southwest Economic Solutions' current cohort have completed their 4-week full-time Work Readiness Program with flying colors!

Participants are now in food industry vocational training offered by Forgotten Harvest, Hopeful Harvest and the MSU Institute of Agricultural Technology. The picture shows 9 of the 12 participants in the program, who have named themselves "Winners for Sure!"

 
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Complete this Online Introduction to Nursing and Patient Care FREE to find out if the Nursing Profession is right for you!

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Resources & Events

Support students at the Adult Learning Lab so they can focus on studying for the GED rather than worrying about how they'll pay for it! 

Adult Learning Lab Crowdrise 

New Crowdrise fundraising initiative supports the Adult Learning Lab where adults from 19 years old to senior citizens are dedicated to a common goal: To earn their GED so they can better their lives.

The Adult Learning Lab is a free program for low-income, unemployed or underemployed adults in metro Detroit. But although the program is free, students are now dealing with higher test-related costs that may hinder them from achieving their goal.

 
Crowdrise

Detroit program aims to hire 8,000 youths this summer

Matt Helms, Detroit Free Press 8:59 p.m. EST February 2, 2016

Grow Detroit's Young Talent    

Do YOU Qualify? 

Water Residential Assistance Program

Original Play "Agua de Luna"  Brings Tales of

Southwest Detroit to Matrix Stage 

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