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South Shore Valley Area Kentville Community Inclusion Society People Worx Society Access Nova Scotia Building Enterprise Centre of Kings Co 28 Aberdeen St Employment Assistance Services in Nova Scotia Description of services: Resource Centre- Labour market information and other employment related resources and equipment available to assist with career exploration and job search. Case Management Services- Employment needs assessment, development of a Return to Work Action Plan and continuing support while completing activities related to an employment goal. Workshops- Employment related workshops and group sessions could include job search techniques, resume writing, etc. (may vary depending on location) South Shore Valley Area Kentville Community Inclusion Society People Worx Society Access Nova Scotia Building Enterprise Centre of Kings Co 28 Aberdeen St. Suite 5 326 Main ST Kentville, NS Kentville, NS B4N 2N1 B4N 1K9 (902) 679-7469 (902) 678-0386 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Case Management Services Resource Centre Case Management Services 291 Marshall St. Workshops Middleton, NS B0S 1T0 (902) 825-1255 Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Case Management Services The Flower Cart Kings CMHA Outreach Employment Services 9412 commercial St 49 Cornwallis St New Minas, NS Suite 109 B4N 3E9 Kentville, NS (902) 681-0120 B4N 4H8 Group Served-Persons with Disabilities (902) 679-7464 Case Management Services Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Case Management Services Workshops Valley African Nova Scotia Development People Worx Society Association NSCC Annapolis Valley Campus 55 Webster St 90 Commercial St. Kentville, NS Middleton, NS B4N 1H6 B0S 1P0 (902) 688-7448 (902) 825-3118 1-800-313-8267 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-African Nova Scotians Case Management Services Resource Centre Workshops Case Management Services Workshops 2009-09-01 1 Lunenburg / Queens Employment Solutions Society Chester Career Resource Centre Bridgewater Plaza, Route 3 215 Dominion St, suite 210 3794 North St Bridgewater, NS Chester, NS B4V 2K7 B0J 1J0 (902) 543-2479 (902)273-3344 1_866-711-0411 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians/ Resource Centre Persons with Disabilities Workshops Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Acadia Centre for Small Business and South Shore Opportunities Entrepreneurship Rossignol Cultural Centre Job Depot 137 Old Bridge Rd 10 Pte Green Lane Liverpool, NS Hubbards, NS B4V 2K7 B0J 1T0 (902) 354-2616 (902) 858-5627 1-866-711-0411 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Windsor Annapolis Valley Regional School Board Annapolis Valley Regional School Board Job Resource Centre Hants West African Resource Centre 80 Water St 4200B Highway, 1 Windsor, NS Garland’s Crossing B0N 2T0 Windsor, NS (902) 538-4600 B0N 2T0 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians (902) 538-4600 Resource Centre Group Served-African Nova Scotians Case Management Services Resource Centre Workshops Case Management Services Workshops Hants County Community Access Network 80 Water St Windsor, NS B0N 2T0 (902)792-1802 Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Digby / Annapolis Royal Digby Disabilities Partnership Digby Area Learning Association Committee 151 Highway 303 1 Birch St Conway, NS Digby, NS B0V 1A0 B0V 1A0 (902) 245-7540 (902) 245-3731 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians and Group Served-African Nova Scotians African Nova Scotians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops 2009-09-01 2 Job Resource Centre (PeopleWorx) 324 St George St Annapolis Royal, NS B0S 1A0 (902) 532-0605 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Workshops Yarmouth / Shelburne Black employment Resource Centre Career Resource Centre Pier 1 Complex NSCC Burridge Campus 103 Water St 372 Pleasant St Yarmouth, NS Yarmouth, NS B5A 4P4 B5A 2L2 (902) 742-5388 (902) 742-0784 Group Served-African Nova Scotians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops NSCC Career Resource Centre Clare Employment Services 1575 Lake Rd 1649 Highway 1, Box 3 Shelburne, NS Church Point, NS B0T 1W0 B0W 1M0 (902) 875-5410 (902) 769-3284 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops West Nova Inclusive Employment Argyle Employment Services/ Conseil de Society Développement Économique de la Nouvelle- Pier 1 Complex Écosse 103 Water St Université Ste Anne Yarmouth, NS 1 Slocumb Cres. B5A 4P4 Tusket, NS (902) 742-5859 B0W 3M0 1-866-868-9673 Phone: (902) 648-0573 Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Group Served- Unemployed Canadians Case Management Services Case Management Services Halifax, Dartmouth and Area Dartmouth Job Search Services Musquodoboit Valley Job Search Centre Blue Water Building, room 206 10 Elm ST Sheet Harbour, NS Middle Musquodoboit, NS B0J 3B0 B0N 1X0 (902) 885-2810 (902) 384-2390 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops Opportunity Place Watershed Association Development 108 Cobequid Rd Enterprises Lower Sackville, NS 1144 Main St B4C 2N2 Dartmouth, NS (902) 864-7520 B2W 4R4 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians (902) 435-4648 Resource Centre Group Served-African Nova Scotians Case Management Services Resource Centre Workshops Case Management Services Workshops 2009-09-01 3 YMCA of Greater Halifax YMOVE Eastern Shore Job Search Centre 14- 118 Wyse Rd 5228 Highway #7 Dartmouth, NS Porter’s Lake, NS B3A 1N7 B3E 1J8 (902)461-2513 (902) 827-5110 Group Served-Unemployed Youth Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Case Management Services Resource Centre Workshops Case Management Services Workshops Conseil Communautaire du Grand- Job Search Services Havre Direction Emploi Cole Harbour Place (Services en français) 51 Forrest Hills Parkway 201C avenue du Portage PO Box 12 Dartmouth, NS Dartmouth, NS B2X 3T4 B3J 1Z9 (902) 406-3162 (902) 435-0957 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians also French Service Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Job Search Services 12 Government Wharf Rd. Eastern Passage, NS B3G 1M7 (902) 435-0957 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Halifax HRDA Enterprises HRDA 1492 St Margaret’s Bay Rd 16 Dentith Rd Lakeside, NS Spryfield, NS B3K 5A5 B3R 2H9 (902) 876-4445 (902) 477-5011 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops YMCA of Greater Halifax Dartmouth Job Junction 2269 Gottingen St 6950 Mumford Rd Halifax, NS Halifax, NS B3K 3B7 B3L 4W1 (902) 425-3464 (902) 455-9675 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops Phoenix Learning and Employment People Plus Consulting Limited Centre 7001 Mumford Road Suite 203 PO Box 60006 RPO Halifax, NS Professional Centre B3L 4N9 Halifax, NS (902) 453-6556 B3H 4R7 Group Served- Unemployed Canadians (902) 431-9677 Job Search Workshops Group Served-Unemployed Youth (15- 29) Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops 2009-09-01 4 Women’s Employment and Advocacy Immigrant Settlement and Integration Society Association Women’s Employment Outreach 7105 Chebucto Rd, suite 201 1888 Brunswick St Suite 807 Halifax, NS Halifax, NS B3L 4W8 B3J 3J8 (902) 423-3607 (902) 422-8023 Group Served-New Immigrants Group Served-Unemployed Women Case Management Services Case Management Workshops Workshops Resource Centre The Work Bridge TEAM Work 7071 Bayers Rd., suite 278 7071 Bayers Rd., suite m 278 Halifax, NS Halifax, NS B3L 2C2 B3L 2C2 (902) 422-8900 (902) 422-8900 Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Workshops Bedford FutureWorx Lake City Employment Services Association 15 Commerce Court suite 110, 386 Windmill Rd Elmsdale, NS Dartmouth, NS (902) 883-7010 B3A 1J5 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians (902) 465-5000 Resource Centre Group Served-Persons with Disabilities Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Opportunity Place Resource Assoc, 108 Cobequid Rd suite 100 Lower Sackville, NS B4C 2N2 (902) 864-7520 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Case Management Services Northern Area New Glasgow Career Connections 138 Campbell St New Glasgow, NS B2H 5Y1 (902) 752-6826 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Persons with Disabilities/ African NS Resource Centre Case Management Services Workshops Amherst Career Resource Centre Cumberland African Nova Scotian Association 35 Church St (CANSA) PO Box 546 71 Victoria Street, P.O. Box 1015 Amherst, NS Amherst, NS B4H 4A1 B4H 4E1 (902) 677-3638 (902) 611-1509 1-866-667-2344 Group Served-African Nova Scotians Group Served-Unemployed Canadians Resource Centre Resource Centre Case Management Services Case Management Services Workshops Workshops 2009-09-01 5 Antigonish Antigonish Career Resource Centre Antigonish Guysborough Black Development 50 James St Association Antigonish, NS Chedabucto Centre B2G 1R7 Guysborough, NS (902) 863-8244 B0H 1N0 Group Served-Unemployed Canadians (902) 533-3397 Resource Centre Group Served-African Nova Scotians Case Management Services Resource Centre Workshops Case Management
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