Workforce Programs

Harbor Regional Center

HRC offers youth programs designed to prepare the next generation of the workforce.

Phone: (310) 792-4722/span>

ACT Program Foundation

The mission of The ACT Program Foundation is to enhance the quality of the educational experience available to the students of the Adult Community Transition (ACT) Program of the Long Beach Unified School District by providing supplemental material support to the classrooms of the ACT Program through fund-raising events, grants, donations and other resources.

Phone: (562) 333-8748

College Internship Program

Long Beach Career-Linked Learning, a program of CaLL, connects students with employers to deliver high-quality work-based learning experiences that benefit both employers and our students.

Phone: (877) 566-9247

Gateway Cities Council of Governments

The mission is to improve the quality of life for the two million residents of Southeast Los Angeles County.

Phone: (562) 570-5029

Long Beach Career – Linked Learning

Long Beach Career-Linked Learning, a program of CaLL, connects students with employers to deliver high-quality work-based learning experiences that benefit both employers and our students.

Phone: (562) 997-8291

Long Beach Job Corps

Job Corps is a no-cost education and career technical training program administered by the U.S. Department of Labor that helps young people ages 16 to 24 improve the quality of their lives through career technical and academic training.

Phone: (562) 983-1777

Harbor WorkSource Center – Pacific Gateway Center

A service under Pacific Gateway, Harbor WorkSource Center provides job search assistance and skills development as well as resources to both local job-seekers and businesses.

Phone: (562) 570-4711

Able Arts Work

Able Arts Work provides lifelong learning, community service and vocational opportunities through the creative arts for people with disabilities.

Phone: (562) 982-0247

Conservation Corps of Long Beach

The Corps develops at-risk youth through work, service, conservation and education.

Phone: (562) 216-1790

Hillside Enterprises

A private nonprofit organization, Hillside Enterprises provides services for adults with intellectual disabilities including daily living, vocational training, employment development and job retention.

Phone: (562) 597-4396

Long Beach City College

Disabled Students Programs and Services: DSP&S provides many support services that enable students with disability related limitations to participate in the college’s programs and activities.

Phone: (562) 938-4701

Long Beach City College

LBUSD supports the personal and intellectual success of every student, every day.

Phone: (562) 997-8000

Social Vocational Services, Inc.

SVS is a nonprofit organization serving people in support services such as work-oriented, skill building, community access and residential support services..

Phone: (562) 424-4981

California State University Long Beach

The Workability IV Program is a career development and job placement assistance program. The program is offered through the CSULB Career Development Center, Disabled Student Services and the State Department of Rehabilitation (DR) for students and alumni with disabilities.

Phone: (562) 985-8038

Disabled Resources Center

The Disabled Resources Center empowers people with disabilities to live independently in the community, to make their own decisions and advocate on their own behalf.

Phone: (562) 427-1000

Long Beach CaLL

The mission is to ensure that Long Beach students from middle school to college have opportunities to grow in their emerging career sectors.

Phone: (562) 938-3219

Long Beach College Promise

The Promise extends the promise of a college education to every student in the Long Beach Unified School District.

Phone: (562) 997-8054

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