Contact: Mike Biddle of the U.S. Department
of Labor, 202-693-5051
WASHINGTON, July 20 /U.S. Newswire/ -- The Department of
Labor (DOL) today launched a Web site to help America's homeless
find jobs through mainstream as well as targeted training,
education and placement services and to provide a vital link
to government- wide resources.
"This Web page furthers the Administration's commitment
to helping the homeless, including homeless veterans," said
U.S. Secretary of Labor Elaine L. Chao, who serves as vice
chairman of the Interagency Council on Homelessness. "The
Department of Labor is committed to pooling our resources
and working together with Congress, our federal, state and
local partners to achieve the President's goal of ending
chronic homelessness in 10 years."
The Web page provides links to DOL's homeless programs as
well as to other major government and non-government homeless
Web pages and programs. Information on the new Web page will
allow groups and individuals to better serve the homeless
population. This page can be accessed at: http://www.dol.gov/dol/audience/aud-homeless.htm.
"The Labor Department administers programs providing
employment and training services that are crucial components
in the comprehensive efforts to address the cycle of homelessness," said
Charles S. Ciccolella, deputy assistant secretary of DOL's
Veterans Employment and Training Services, who is coordinating
DOL's efforts toward eliminating chronic homelessness. "The
Department offers both mainstream and targeted employment-focused
programs that help lead to self-sufficiency. A full list
of these programs is available through the Web site."
DOL has been addressing the needs of homeless Americans
through a number of model targeted intervention and prevention
programs, such as the Homeless Veterans Reintegration Program;
the Incarcerated Veterans Transition Program; the Ready4Work
and the Serious and Violent Reentry Initiative; the Jobs
Corp Foster Care Recruitment Initiative; the Ending Chronic
Homelessness through Employment and Training grants, which
are jointly funded by DOL and the Department of Housing and
Urban Development; and the President's new $300 Million Dollar
Reentry Initiative for transitioning incarcerated individuals
back into their communities and reducing recidivism.
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