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Challenged

Many of us may have faced, or currently struggle with physical or mental conditions that bring extra challenges to succeeding in our life goals, especially employment.   These can include physical conditions that limit our mobility or functioning, psychological concerns, substance abuse conditions, or other similar barriers.  The resource information, guidance, and weblinks below will provide additional information and area resources that can minimize those challenges and help you get the help needed to overcome the barriers or limitations you may face.

Vocational Training Options

Often the difference between a good job and the unemployment line is your exposure to vocational training which can come through career colleges and schools, on-the-job training, apprenticeships, and others.  There are many options available.  Some provide funding assistance, and others are private institutions that require payment of tuition and fees.  They are available throughout our district and Texas, with some of the links, information, and contacts to national, state, and local resources and organizations listed below.

Matching Skills / Traits to a Job That's in Demand

Seeking a job or career in a field where you already have experience or training can be a big enough challenge as an ex-offender.  However, when circumstances require you to seek a new job direction, it can be overwhelming to find employment in a field where there is a demand, and also a match to your interests, skills, aptitude, and/or criminal record. 

Some of the things to consider include:

Finding Equipment and Tools

Sometimes a job good paying job is just a few tools or equipment away.  Some job training programs help with tools and job placement after completion.  However, if you are not that fortunate, you may have to look for assistance.  Some churches or religious organizations are willing to help, if you have been regularly engaged with them in the past.

Employment Help

We believe gainful employment is an important part of your supervision success.  Not only is it required by the Court, it will also it help you to achieve your goals, and help you support your family and avoid situations that might lead to new criminal activities.  To that end, the Probation Office will make every effort to assist you in finding and keeping meaningful employment by way of direct services, referral to community programs, and in some cases, direct job leads.  Our focus is to help you secure employment that fits your interest and skills, provides a livable wag

Childcare

Children's healthy development depends on safe and positive experiences when they are young. There are several child care and assistance options available to families:

Client Employment

We believe gainful employment is an important part of your supervision success.  Not only is it required by the Court, it will also it help you to achieve your goals, and help you support your family and avoid situations that might lead to new criminal activities.  To that end, the Probation Office will make every effort to assist you in finding and keeping meaningful employment by way of direct services, referral to community programs, and in some cases, direct job leads.  Our focus is to help you employment that fits your interest and skills, provides a liveable wage for

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