PathWaysPA promotes self-sufficiency through employment
, education and family financial advocacy programs in Philadelphia
and Delaware Counties. These programs range from
job-specific skills training, employment counseling and placement to family
literacy and financial education services.
EARN Center
The PathWaysPA EARN
Center at 1324 West Clearfield
Street offers free services and incentives to help
Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) participants develop the skills
they need for family-sustaining jobs. Career placement is coordinated by our
partner, EDSI Inc. The EARN Center, near Broad and Allegheny, receives
financial and technical support through a variety of sources, including the
Pennsylvania Department of Public Welfare’s Bureau of Employment and Training
Programs, the Pennsylvania Department of Education's Bureau of Adult Basic and
Literacy Education, and the Philadelphia Workforce Development Corporation. Referrals are made by the Tioga District of
the Philadelphia County Assistance Office.
The bilingual
(Spanish/English) staff of the PathWaysPA EARN Center offers a wide range of services
and incentives to help TANF participants develop the skills they need for
family-sustaining careers. Services of the EARN Center include:
- Career Goal Assessment
- Referrals to Job Training and
Post-Secondary Education
- Job Readiness Assessment
- Job Placement
- Paid Work Experience and
Community Service
- Career Counseling/Family Support
Services
- The MOVE Up Program - ABE/GED
Preparation
- Computer Literacy
For information, please call Operations Director Beth Cribb or
Client Services Director Kyhia Evans at 215-226-2600.
Financial Education
& Advocacy
With
access to SEPTA buses and trolleys, our newly renovated site at 3617 Lancaster Avenue
is fast becoming a neighborhood hub for presentations on financial education, family
advocacy, consumer awareness, community involvement and information about the
PA Family Economic Self-Sufficiency Project, which PathWaysPA coordinates
throughout Pennsylvania.
For more information, please call Program
Manager Allen Alexander at 215-387-1470.
In
Delaware County,
PathWaysPA provides financial education,
including food stamp and other public benefit applications to families and
organizations throughout the county,
with a special focus on the city of Chester. Call Joy McManus, Outreach Coordinator, at
610-543-5022 for information or services.
Adult Basic Education
Adult Basic Education and GED classes are offered year-round at various
sites throughout the Philadelphia and Delaware Counties. To learn more about Philadelphia programs,
please contact the Program Manager Allen Alexander at 215-387-1470. For Delaware County
classes, please call Coordinator Dottie Gambardella at 610-543-5022.
Family Literacy
PathWaysPA
is a founding member of the Mayor’s Commission on Literacy’s Families That Work collaboratively with
10 Philadelphia
partners. Families That Work began in
1998 to help parents and children build the skills that are essential to
success at home, school and work. PathWaysPA
provides its family literacy services at 3617 Lancaster Avenue, in West Philadelphia. The program emphasizes collaboration
between families and the children's school and also between parents and teachers.
To learn more about PathWaysPA’s Families That Work program, please contact Coordinator
Meryle Lutton at 215-387-1470.
Delaware County Employment Training &
Adult Education
The
Customer Service training program is
offered to Delaware County Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF)
participants who want to develop the skills they need for family-sustaining
jobs. In addition to the 10-week Customer Service training, participants
receive career counseling and job placement services. The Customer Services
training program is based at 310
Amosland Road in Holmes, PA,
which is served by SEPTA’s 113 bus route. For
information, contact Instructor Rana Borden at 610-543-5022. Participants must
be referred by the Delaware
County
Adult Basic Education and GED classes are offered year-round at various
sites in Delaware County, including the CareerLInk
in the city of Chester.
Move Up classes also are available for eligible TANF participants. To learn
more about these programs, please contact Coordinator Dottie Gambardella at
610-543-5022.