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Center for Adolescent Studies
Free Resilience Community Course You help young people. We help you help them thrive.
Join the best FREE training community focused on trauma-informed care, resilience, mindfulness, building relationships, and more!
Our goal is to help you help the people you work with thrive. Period. And we want to offer the most robust free services so that we can build a community of like-minded individuals and leverage the power of community. And yes, we want to help you thrive as well.
This community features the following:
Four free self-paced courses (with FREE CE for qualifying professionals) A monthly live Zoom call focused on topics covered in the community (mindfulness, resilience, trauma-informed care, building relationships, etc.) and community building. A weekly live meditation to raise personal and collective consciousness. An online platform to connect with other providers/professionals in a similar industry, And whatever else we add!!!!
Click here to register

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Eric Atkins Memorial Scholarship
Click here for application
This $500.00 scholarship has been established solely for students of Mullan, Wallace or Kellogg High School who wish to pursue a career in the trades, and who plan to attend a trade school or vo-tech program. It is not focused on a student’s GPA, but graduation from a high school in the Silver Valley is mandatory for consideration. Complete the application and Email it as a PDF attachment to ericatkinsscholarship@gmail.com. The deadline to apply is May 1st.

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Idaho Department of Labor Mobile Services

postfalls@labor.id.gov
You can now access Idaho Department of Labor services in more rural communities throughout the state. More of what you need, when and where you need it. Find us at labor.idaho.gov or stop by in person at the following location:
Idaho Department of Labor
@ Health and Welfare Kellogg Office

35 Wildcat Way, Kellogg, ID
Tuesdays and Thursdays, 10am-2pm.
Schedule an appointment or contact us for more information at 208-457-8789 ext. 3568 or email postfalls@labor.idaho.gov
Walk-in Services offered: Search job listings, find careers in demand with JobScape, file for unemployment insurance benefits, file a wage claim, get assistance with online job applications, talk to a career planner.
Appointments: Adult/youth education and training programs*, Tract Act Assistance*, veterans services, farmworkers services, resume and interview assistance. *Income and eligibility requirements apply.


Idaho Launch Grant
Website: https://idaholaunch.com/ Phone: 208-665-5099 or Email: aec@nic.edu
That process starts here. Retake control of your career with our online career and training research hub—Idaho LAUNCH. Discover employer needs, see regional employment snapshots, research training opportunities, and apply for training funds. New courses are added regularly so check back often.

Idaho Peer Support Specialist and family Support Partner Certification
https://www.bpahealth.com/idaho-peer-cert/
Welcome to the Idaho Peer and Family Support Certification website! Becoming certified is easy as 1, 2, 3. Use the link above to learn more!

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Libraries Linking Idaho:
https://lili.org/dbs/publication-finder/
LiLI.org is the gateway for Idaho residents for free access to online educational, business, and recreational tools. The LiLI databases provide easy online access to the full text of thousands of magazines, professional journals, reference materials, and newspapers. Also included are personal and professional development databases, including auto repair, readers’ advisory, health information, scholarly research, computer and software literacy, practice tests for college and occupational entrance exams, and much, much more!

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North Idaho College Adult Education Center
https://www.nic.edu/aec/
NIC’s Adult Education Center is designed to help start and restart opportunities! Our program can help you prepare for the GED® (16 and up), get into college or improve your skills to gain a better job. No matter the reason, tuition is free and learning materials are provided. The AEC allows students to progress at their own pace and offers small group instruction to achieve goals set for each individual student. Classes can be taken online. For more information or to get started call (208) 665-5099 or e-mail aec@nic.edu.

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Online GED Prep
https://classroom.usahello.org/
Completing this GED®/HiSet™ preparation class will help you be ready to earn your high school equivalency diploma. The diploma shows you have the same knowledge as someone who completed high school in the United States. This is a big accomplishment. Not only will you gain an education, but you will have better job choices.
Depending on what state you live in, the diploma will either be called a GED credential or a HiSet credential. Completing the four classes – Social Studies, Language Arts, Science, and Math – will prepare you for your exams.
These GED practice tests and preparation classes are online. You can take these classes on your phone or a computer. The classes are self-paced, so you can learn anytime. Click here to sign up

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SMC Foundation Scholarship
https://www.shoshonehealth.com/foundation
Any student who has, or will, graduate from a Shoshone County high school and plans to pursue a career in any health-related field is eligible to apply for this scholarship. A maximum of four scholarships are awarded each May by the SMC Foundation Board of Directors, for a second semester scholarship in the amount of $500.

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Vocational Rehabilitation
https://vr.idaho.gov/about-vr/
Vocational Rehabilitation is the largest and oldest program funded under the Rehabilitation Act. It is the state-federal eligibility vocational rehabilitation system which provides comprehensive vocational services to individuals with disabilities.


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