Address
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102-3201 30th Street
Vernon, BC, V1T 9G3
Mailing Address
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102-3201 30th Street
Vernon, BC, V1T 9G3
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Provided by NexusBC Community Resource Centre
1 other services offered by this agency
Provides free system navigation services including form completion assistance, individual advocacy, information about government programs, and referrals to local support.
Provides free system navigation services including form completion assistance, individual advocacy, information about government programs, and referrals to local support. Connect 60+ offers a comparable suite of information and advocacy services to assist seniors to live an independent lifestyle. Maintains an online North Okanagan Seniors Housing Guide. Through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, offers free basic income tax returns for lower-income seniors; available year round by appointment, as well as through a tax clinic during March and April. Also offers computer and internet access. Wheelchair accessible. Drop-in hours are 9 am to 12 noon Monday to Thursday; office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Interior Health.
Connect 60+ offers a comparable suite of information and advocacy services to assist seniors to live an independent lifestyle. Maintains an online North Okanagan Seniors Housing Guide. Through the Community Volunteer Income Tax Program, offers free basic income tax returns for lower-income seniors; available year round by appointment, as well as through a tax clinic during March and April. Also offers computer and internet access. Wheelchair accessible. Drop-in hours are 9 am to 12 noon Monday to Thursday; office hours are 8 am to 4 pm Monday to Friday. Funded by Interior Health.
Provided by NexusBC Community Resource Centre
1 other services offered by this agency
Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness.
Provides support to help job seekers who are unemployed or precariously employed and legally allowed to work in BC, find and maintain employment and improve employment readiness. Individuals must be legally allowed to work in BC. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job search resources, webinars, and self-assessment tools. Offers job search workshops, essential skills training for employment readiness, short-term training to meet minimum entry requirements or develop specific skills for a job or an industry, and self-employment services. Also offers case management and one-to-one employment planning services to individuals needing more guidance and support, and delivers skills training programs to prepare vulnerable British Columbians for entry, or return to, sustainable employment. May provide supplemental services such as customized job placement and work experience placement, as well as specialized employment and training programs for clients with significant barriers to employment, including for youth, individuals with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants, people recovering from substance use or mental health issues, and women fleeing family violence, survivors of violence and/or abuse, sexual assault, or with histories of abuse or trauma; programs may be delivered in partnership with community agencies. For eligible individuals, also provides wage subsidy services, financial support for apprenticeships, and financial assistance for dependent care, transportation to job interviews, and tools. Self-serve resource area, open to any person in BC, provides career and job search resources, job postings, career-related books and labour market information, and access to computers, internet, phone, photocopiers, and scanners. Services are free of charge. Referral accepted from self or other. Registration is online or in-person. Hours are 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Mondays, 9 am to 5 pm Tuesday to Thursday, and 9 am to 3 pm Fridays. Operated under contract to Community Futures North Okanagan. Funded by Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (MSDPR).
Individuals must be legally allowed to work in BC. Online services include career exploration and labour market information, job search resources, webinars, and self-assessment tools. Offers job search workshops, essential skills training for employment readiness, short-term training to meet minimum entry requirements or develop specific skills for a job or an industry, and self-employment services. Also offers case management and one-to-one employment planning services to individuals needing more guidance and support, and delivers skills training programs to prepare vulnerable British Columbians for entry, or return to, sustainable employment. May provide supplemental services such as customized job placement and work experience placement, as well as specialized employment and training programs for clients with significant barriers to employment, including for youth, individuals with disabilities, immigrants, refugees, and refugee claimants, people recovering from substance use or mental health issues, and women fleeing family violence, survivors of violence and/or abuse, sexual assault, or with histories of abuse or trauma; programs may be delivered in partnership with community agencies. For eligible individuals, also provides wage subsidy services, financial support for apprenticeships, and financial assistance for dependent care, transportation to job interviews, and tools. Self-serve resource area, open to any person in BC, provides career and job search resources, job postings, career-related books and labour market information, and access to computers, internet, phone, photocopiers, and scanners. Services are free of charge. Referral accepted from self or other. Registration is online or in-person. Hours are 9:30 am to 5:30 pm Mondays, 9 am to 5 pm Tuesday to Thursday, and 9 am to 3 pm Fridays. Operated under contract to Community Futures North Okanagan. Funded by Ministry of Social Development and Poverty Reduction (MSDPR).