
YWeb Career Academy — YWCA Madison | Human Services
The goal of the YWeb Career Academy is to increase diversity in this area of employment. Upon completion of the course, students will have opportunities to pursue full-time permanent employment, a paid internship, or a freelance career.
What We Do — YWCA Madison | Human Services | Racial Justice
YWCA Madison’s employment training programs work with people who want to find, change, or maintain their careers so they can support their families and be part of our community’s economic mainstream. To achieve these goals we offer a wide spectrum of programming, including: Driver's License Recovery, YW Transit, and YWeb Career Academy.
YWeb Career Academy Application - YWCA Madison
YWeb Career Academy (YWeb) is an employment service program that trains women and people of color to become web developers/designers. The goal of the YWeb Career Academy is to increase diversity in this area of employment.
YWCA Madison | Human Services | Racial Justice
The YWeb Career Academy (YWeb) is an employment services program that trains women and people of color to become web developers/designers. The three month program covers technical skills such as design, HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and employability skills such as project management, interview practice, and resume writing.
Human Services | Racial Justice - YWCA Madison
YWeb Career Academy is an employment service program that trains women and people of color to become web developers/designers.
About Us — YWCA Madison | Human Services | Racial Justice
YWeb Career Academy starts to be replicated nationally to 15 YWCAs throughout the United States. In conjunction with the Black Thought Project, YWCA Madison creates a Black Thought Wall in Madison, WI.
Human Services | Racial Justice - YWCA Madison
YWeb Career Academy. Drivers License Recovery Program. JobRide; Contract Rides. Funding Employment and Training helps providing training, transportation, case management and allows us to be responsive to changes in our community.
Connect — YWCA Madison | Human Services | Racial Justice
For two years, YWCA Madison’s staff engaged in deep reflection, collaboration, and action to define the values that would guide their work. These values—humanity, community, growth, and restoration—emerged from a collective effort to align their mission with meaningful, lived principles that could shape every interaction and decision.
Our Staff — YWCA Madison | Human Services | Racial Justice
Employment Services and Transit. Lexus Anderson-Carter, Empowerment Center Receptionist and Program Assistant Jamie Adams, YW Transit Manager Geri Carbone, Driver Jamele Creamer, Driver Florenzo Cribbs, YWeb Assistant Robert Daniel, Driver Arnold Greene, Driver Steve Hoch, Driver BreShida Johnson, Driver Aurelia Johnson, Employment Services Coordinator/Case Manager
YW Education & Training — YWCA Madison | Human Services
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