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11/16/2017

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Contact:   Kari Wood, Washington Service Corps, 360-902-9622
                    Ann Hartman, Employment Security Department, 360-902-9476


OLYMPIA –
The Washington Service Corps and the Washington Reading Corps need people who can commit six months to making a difference.

The Washington Service Corps offers a chance to help children, adults and veterans prepare for careers and increase their computer, financial and basic skills. Find a list of open six-month positions.

Members of the Reading Corps tutor struggling students, and plan school and family literacy events. See a list of open six-month positons.

The Washington Service Corps and Reading Corps are part of the federal AmeriCorps program. Members must be at least 17 years old. They receive a modest living allowance, health insurance, help with childcare costs, an educational scholarship and more.

Perhaps most importantly, members satisfy that service-seeker itch while gaining experience, wisdom and perspective to bring to further education, their next adventure or a career. After their service, members will find career specialists at WorkSource employment centers statewide trained specifically to help service seekers connect with jobs.

Interested service seekers should apply now for positions starting in December, January and February.

Find out more at the Washington Service Corps website or call 888-713-6080.

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The Washington Service Corps and the Washington Reading Corps need service seekers who can commit six months to making a difference in the lives of disadvantaged kids, teens and adults.

As part of the federal AmeriCorps program, the Washington Service Corps and Reading Corps offer so many ways to help. Support those who are struggling to find a job or stable housing, help low income teens enter the workforce or prepare for college, tutor children in math and reading. Check out the opportunities at Washington Service Corps dot org or call 888-713-6080.

In exchange for six months of service, members receive a living allowance, health insurance, training, an educational scholarship, help with childcare and more.

Satisfy that service-seeker itch! Join AmeriCorps! Interested service seekers should apply now for positions starting in December, January and February. Serve today for a better tomorrow.

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