Oct 26, 2022 | By Emily Montgomery
Solano health fair provides critical screenings and wellness services
Dozens of people gathered last week for a health fair in Solano County, California. The fair was hosted by the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) and provided CEO participants and other formerly incarcerated individuals in the local community with access to free health screenings, wellness information, and food. Maura Torkildson ...
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Sep 16, 2022 | By Daily Republic
Agency offers free health clinic to formerly incarcerated residents
Free health screenings are part of a community health fair for residents who were formerly incarcerated.
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Sep 16, 2022 | By Times Herald
Solano hosting community health fair next week
The fair, which will be hosted by the Center for Employment Opportunities (CEO) will provide access to free health screenings, wellness information and food to CEO participants and other formerly incarcerated individuals in the local community.
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Jul 15, 2022 | By Eric Borsuk
Reentry cash assistance meant much more than money for Billy
Billy has been enjoying spending time with his family, including his two boys, who are both in their twenties now, as well as learning to appreciate new outdoor activities, like camping, hiking, and visits to the beach. Things were much harder when he was released. “When I first got out ...
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Mar 31, 2022 | By News and Review
Solano County Center for Employment changes lives daily by breaking the cycle of incarceration
As director of the Solano County Center for Employment Opportunities, Dr. Marcus Mills and his team have seen firsthand the impact immediate and effective employment services can have on individuals with justice backgrounds.
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Mar 30, 2022 | By News and Review
A blessing in disguise: The Workforce Development Board of Solano County and its partner gave a Vallejo woman a new life after jail
When Mariah Nance, 31, of Vallejo was arrested and released on bail in 2017, the once storage rental company manager found herself jobless.
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Mar 30, 2022 | By News and Review
From incarceration to career: A workforce development partner gives a Vacaville woman a pathway to full employment
After five years of incarceration, Erica Kucinskas walked out of prison in January 2021. She had her freedom, but no job.
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Feb 24, 2022 | By The Guardian
California gives people leaving prison just $200 to start over. After 50 years, that could change
A California lawmaker wants to increase the allowance that people released from prison receive to cover basic needs for the first time in nearly 50 years.
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Jul 07, 2021 | By SiliconValley.com
Opinion: Addressing biases and barriers can help solve worker shortage
Employers across California are asking, “Where can we find workers?” The truth is that many hundreds of thousands of Californians are locked out of opportunity. And it doesn’t have to be that way. Many of our state’s most pressing economic challenges are the consequence of inaction. In this case, more ...
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