IRCO's Impact in 2010

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See our numbers and where we made a difference in our community last year!

Total Clients Served in 2010: 31,814  

Adult & Established Employment | 2,689
Intensive job search assistance and support services for refugees, asylees and immigrants. Includes job training and certification courses, job development and placement and job retention services.
Youth Employment | 1,571
Linguistically and culturally accurate summer work force services designed to help prepare students for college and careers.
Training | 1,068
Pre-Employment training, employment skills training, citizenship classes, coaching and interpretation for seniors.
Senior Services | 2,207
Provides several services including case management for elderly disabled persons with the objective of keeping them independent and in their homes as long as possible.
Youth Academic Services | 4,194
Several culturally and linguistically specific academic support programs, mentoring programs, gang intervention and prevention programs, and Schools Uniting Neighborhoods (SUN) programs in six Portland schools.
Family & Domestic Violence Services | 12,703
Culturally specific anti-poverty and domestic violence services designed to keep families and communities strong.
Community Development | 4,369
Education and training for immigrant and refugee communities designed to help them meet the needs of their own communities and empowering them to become self-sufficient.
Children’s Services | 1,116
Parenting support and education for families of children ages birth through five years old.
Health Education | 1,897
Culturally and linguistically specific health education, advocacy and research.
International Language Bank | Jobs Completed | 12,939
Provides Interpretation and translation services tailored specifically to each organization and each project on a fee-for service basis in over 60 languages.

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Last Updated on Monday, 11 April 2011 15:23  

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