WIA programs helped Loretta Smallwood complete her education and open her own business. Click here for more.


Melissa Smith completed the Bioptic Driving program and earned her driver's license with the help of the WIA. Click here for more..


The WIA program helped Angela Price complete her college training to become a registered nurse. Click here for more.

 

Services for Adults

EKCEP's Workforce Investment Act (WIA) programs help people find jobs and upgrade their skills to qualify for better jobs. WIA serves adults looking for work, workers of any age who have been dislocated from their jobs through closings or layoffs, and economically disadvantaged young people who need help to get education, training, and a good start into the working world.

These multi-level programs use a wide assortment of resources to help customers identify their interests and aptitudes, understand which jobs are in demand, get the training and develop the skills they need to succeed, and advance their careers.

In general, EKCEP's WIA Adult Program services are available to eastern Kentuckians ages 21 and above who are unemployed or under-employed. If training is required to obtain or improve employment, the program can provide tuition, required books, fees, commuting assistance, meals, child care, and other approved expenses for classroom training of up to two years. Career counseling is also available.

For more information on what EKCEP'S WIA programs can do for you, contact your local WIA office, or e-mail EKCEP's central office at ekcep@ekcep.org, or click on the links below for a brief summary of the services available:

• WIA services for dislocated workers.
• WIA services for young people.

 



EKCEP: Helping Others Help Themselves

Throughout its three decades of service, EKCEP has exhibited extraordinary adaptibility, flexibility, proficiency, and perseverance, operating the best programs possible under the prevailing legislation of the time.

The Eastern Kentucky Concentrated Employment Program, Inc, (EKCEP) is funded through the Office of Employment and Training, Division of Workforce Services, Kentucky Education Cabinet, with Workforce Investment Act (WIA) funds. EKCEP is an equal-opportunity employer with equal-opportunity programs. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities.

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