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FORT MYERS, Fla. - s4story -- While Florida continues to report declining unemployment claims for the third consecutive week, many individuals across Southwest Florida still face significant challenges in accessing and maintaining employment. Goodwill Southwest Florida is working to bridge that gap through a wide range of free programs and services designed to help job seekers overcome barriers and achieve long-term self-sufficiency.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, initial unemployment claims in Florida dropped to an estimated 5,167 for the week ending May 30, down from 5,970 the previous week. Despite this downward trend, the state's unemployment rate has increased in recent monthly reports, reaching 4.8% in mid-April, with approximately 532,000 Floridians unemployed.
"Low unemployment numbers don't always tell the whole story," said Angela Hemstreet, Director of Employment Services at Goodwill Southwest Florida. "We still see people facing real challenges. Those can be building job skills, finding reliable transportation, or needing a little extra support to stay on track. Our goal is to meet people where they are and help them take that next step forward."
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Goodwill Southwest Florida provides services throughout Charlotte, Lee, Collier, and Hendry counties, offering comprehensive employment and training programs at no cost to participants. These initiatives aim to empower individuals with the skills and support needed to secure and sustain meaningful employment.
Programs include:
With more than a century of experience, Goodwill is committed to eliminating barriers to employment and helping individuals achieve independence through the power of work.
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"Employment is about more than just a paycheck; it's about building stability and opportunity," added Hemstreet. "Goodwill Southwest Florida is proud to be part of helping people achieve that every day."
For more information about Goodwill Southwest Florida's programs and services, visit https://goodwillswfl.org/services/community-resource-centers/ or contact (239) 995-2106 Ext. 2226.
According to the U.S. Department of Labor, initial unemployment claims in Florida dropped to an estimated 5,167 for the week ending May 30, down from 5,970 the previous week. Despite this downward trend, the state's unemployment rate has increased in recent monthly reports, reaching 4.8% in mid-April, with approximately 532,000 Floridians unemployed.
"Low unemployment numbers don't always tell the whole story," said Angela Hemstreet, Director of Employment Services at Goodwill Southwest Florida. "We still see people facing real challenges. Those can be building job skills, finding reliable transportation, or needing a little extra support to stay on track. Our goal is to meet people where they are and help them take that next step forward."
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Goodwill Southwest Florida provides services throughout Charlotte, Lee, Collier, and Hendry counties, offering comprehensive employment and training programs at no cost to participants. These initiatives aim to empower individuals with the skills and support needed to secure and sustain meaningful employment.
Programs include:
- Employment Services: Assists job seekers in identifying and obtaining positions aligned with their career goals, with up to 90 days of follow-up support from an employment consultant.
- Supported Employment: Provides intensive, individualized assistance for those requiring additional support, including transportation coordination, job training, and assistive technology. Participants receive up to 150 days of ongoing support after employment is secured.
- Work Readiness and Pre-Placement Training: A 20-hour interactive program delivered in a small group setting, covering essential skills such as resume writing, interviewing, online job searches and applications, workplace communication, and navigating public transportation.
- Career and Skills Development: Additional offerings include computer certification programs, small business training, and access to Community Resource Centers that provide tools for long-term career advancement.
With more than a century of experience, Goodwill is committed to eliminating barriers to employment and helping individuals achieve independence through the power of work.
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"Employment is about more than just a paycheck; it's about building stability and opportunity," added Hemstreet. "Goodwill Southwest Florida is proud to be part of helping people achieve that every day."
For more information about Goodwill Southwest Florida's programs and services, visit https://goodwillswfl.org/services/community-resource-centers/ or contact (239) 995-2106 Ext. 2226.
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